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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to borrow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or permission to take something temporarily, typically in the context of money or items.
Example: "She was finally able to borrow the book she needed for her research."
Alternatives: "capable of borrowing" or "permitted to borrow".
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They include being able to borrow cheaply.
Financial institutions would be able to borrow.
Corporations have rarely been able to borrow money more cheaply.
America has been able to borrow in dollars.
He said large businesses are now able to borrow again.
We are able to borrow and invest in our economy.
Some are not able to borrow at all.
"These people should be able to borrow on their own".
The government continues to be able to borrow cheaply.
Some cities aren't able to borrow money on their own.
State enterprises that hadn't been able to borrow quite as much as they wanted were able to borrow on a large scale.That certainly sounds encouraging.
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