Sentence examples for able to lend up from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "able to lend up" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "I am able to lend up my support to the project" does not convey a clear message.
Alternatives: "able to provide" or "capable of lending".

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The new fund would be able to lend up to €500 billion to help members of the embattled currency union.

The expanded fund will be able to lend up to 440 billion euros, or about $600 billion, and issue guarantees for 780 billion euros.

There also have been glitches in the deal reached this month to set up a permanent bailout fund for the euro, operational in 2013, which will be able to lend up to €500 billion and be able to buy bonds sold by governments in some cases.

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The reforms include plans to bolster the bailout fund for the single currency allowing it, at least, to lend up to 440 billion euros ($608 billion) and possibly to be able to use its cash more flexibly.

Banks have argued that heavy new capital requirements will leave them less able to lend money to businesses, drying up credit and hurting the economy.

Most clubs catering for beginners will be able to lend you everything you need, so turn up wearing jogging bottoms, a T-shirt and trainers.

Since last July, the European Union's temporary bailout fund, the European Financial Stability Facility, or E.F.S.F., has been able to lend money to a government specifically to beef up the capital reserves in the country's banking sector.

As well as having more firepower at its disposal, the EFSF would be able to lend quickly to banks and governments and buy up the bonds of troubled countries in the markets.

The development has led to an explosion of anger among librarians, who up until now have been able to lend any ebook as often as they like – just as they do with print copies.

If you need a pick-me-up this week, these delightful echidna puggles may be able to lend a chubby hand.

The row risks embarrassing the Indian government and comes as state-run banks face growing pressure to step up recovery of a mountain of bad loans, which make them less able to lend to the corporate sector.

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