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The phrase "a large loan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount of money borrowed from a lender.
Example: "After careful consideration, she decided to apply for a large loan to finance her new business venture."
Alternatives: "a substantial loan" or "a significant loan."
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Nonetheless, the prospect of such a large loan scares her.
They were not interested in a large loan, which they were offered at one point.
In another large deal, APBW, a cell-phone company in Taiwan, received a large loan.
But in September, a bank demanded he repay a large loan.
ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Khaljī extended a large loan to the Multanis for bringing goods from afar into Delhi.
That might require a large loan package from lenders like the International Monetary Fund to avoid default, some investors say.
Typically, one or two banks or Wall Street firms take the lead on making a large loan to a company.
The company was similarly relying on him to help it secure a large loan, the complaint said.
All they needed was an exclusive trading right and a large loan from issuing stock, according to Mackay's account.
We analyze the game using "backward induction". The game features moral hazard: the borrower will not repay a large loan.
In 2004, Narvik and a number of other towns took out a large loan, using future energy revenue as collateral.
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