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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to lend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capacity or willingness to provide something, typically in a financial or supportive context.
Example: "I am able to lend you some money if you need it for your expenses."
Alternatives: "capable of providing" or "willing to offer".
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Accepting that libraries should be able to lend books means accepting that they should be able to lend them in any format.
All of the companies it reported are no longer able to lend money or collect debts.
Its central bank was able to lend freely and increase the money supply after the panic.
"If we were able to lend into the economy, it could have a substantial impact".
How much would the Treasury be willing (or able) to lend to keep struggling subsidiaries afloat?
More people felt able to lend the Tories their vote, but for tactical reasons.
There was no reason to delay making the bank safer and more able to lend.
The Belskie Museum is now able to lend these works to other institutions.
"One is, do the institutions themselves have enough capital to be able to lend?
The Bank of England may yet be able to lend money directly to businesses.
Michel Sapin, the finance minister, asserts that BNP will still be able to lend money to French businesses.
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