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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lend" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is incorrect because "lend" is a verb and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "I need to lend you some money."
Alternatives: "a loan" or "a borrowing."
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He's not having a lend.
About here I start to wonder if Murrumu is having just a little bit of a lend.
My camera, after a good start, has suddenly gone on strike but I get a lend of his and manage a pretty good shot of a small blue tit who has given us a quick look-see.
Please could you point us in the right direction for a mortgage provider that will a) lend to me separately from my sister, and b) accept three owners in divisible equity shares.
By his 15th birthday, Steven's cousin had bought him a Roland MC-505 groovebox and a school friend gave him a lend of a R.A.W. mixtape (listen below) from the L.A. drum and bass scene.
The studies in pathway (a) lend support to Pawson et al. 's (2005) caution to systematic reviewers to beware of 'label naiveté': the title an intervention carries speaks to 'a general and abstract programme theory that differs from the one practitioners and managers have implemented and empirical studies have evaluated.
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In response, Brussels would extend a lending hand.
Make a stand and lend a hand.
Example: Say a bank lends $500,000 to a homeowner.
Lend a fellow duffer a hand.
Lend a helping hand with a smile.
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