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The phrase "a loans for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a loan for"? You can use "a loan for" when referring to a specific loan intended for a particular purpose or use.
Example: "I am applying for a loan for my new car."
Alternatives: "a financing option for" or "a credit for".
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S.B.A.-guaranteed general business, or 7(a), loans for $150,000 or less have fallen from $3.5 billion in 2007, and about 24 percent of all such loans guaranteed by the agency, to $1.4 billion in 2009.
In 1995, the government of Boris Yeltsin instituted a "loans for shares" auction of the most precious and profitable state enterprises still in its possession — particularly oil and metals.
In 1995, the government of Boris Yeltsin instituted a "loans for shares" auction of the most precious and profitable state enterprises still in its possession particularly oil and metals.
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In April China agreed to lend Kazakhstan $10 billion in a "loan-for-oil" deal.
A loan for 660 Madison Avenue has a similar structure.
Fulham are also interested in a loan for Livermore.
If you are turned down for a loan, we cannot secure a loan for you.
China Eximbank cancelled a loan for a dam in Gabon on environmental grounds.
Now they are forced to pay back a loan for a house that no longer stands.
Montana rancher Luther Crasco declared bankruptcy after being denied a loan for a crucial irrigation system.
Getting a loan for your business is not a simple proposition.
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