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The phrase "I borrow" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone is asking for or acquiring something temporarily from someone else. Here is an example: "I borrow a book from the library every week."
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Borrower: "Could I borrow your cell phone?".
Borrower: "Hey, could I borrow your cell phone; I'm bored and want to text my buddies".
"Can I borrow a pen?".
Can I borrow your lawnmower?
/ Can I borrow your phone?
Can I borrow some?
So can I borrow your alligator ones?
How much can I borrow?
"Pardon me, can I borrow a calculator?
"Can I borrow a book?" he asked.
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