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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lent" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It is not usable in any context as it does not convey a clear meaning.
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Alternatives: "a loan" or "a borrowing".
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So routine is the practice, and so universally valued, that the American government has traditionally protected it with a law that shields a lent work from being seized by anyone with a claim to legal ownership while the art is on display here.
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He's not having a lend.
In response, Brussels would extend a lending hand.
A friend lent me two sump pumps and a generator.
A neighbor lent them his.
A friend lent them his house.
A man lent me his phone.
Example: Say a bank lends $500,000 to a homeowner.
Today an administration recognizes an image and lends a smile".
Lorenzo lent a hand.
Even Iran lent a hand.
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