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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loan of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to borrowing something, typically money or an item, from someone else.
Example: "I need to request a loan of $500 to cover my unexpected expenses this month."
Alternatives: "a borrowing of" or "a credit of".
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Who is eligible for a loan of this type?
A loan of up to £20,000 would cover it.
I am still paying off a loan of $50,000".
The neighbors obliged with a loan of the stroller.
I said, I came to get a loan, of course.
A loan of 85% of value can cost 4.99%.
I asked my bank for a loan of $250 — they wouldn't do it.
The IMF is holding out a loan of up to $3 billion as a carrot.
Joe went to see his mother & father planning to ask for a loan of a dollar.
Pakistani officials are said to be asking the IMF for a loan of nearly $11 billion.
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On a loan of £100,000 - the minimum allowed - you have to pay Savills £1,000.
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