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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to repay with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to return something, typically in a financial or transactional context.
Example: "He assured me that he would be able to repay with the funds he receives from his next paycheck."
Alternatives: "capable of repaying with" or "able to return with".
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Almost all lenders make housing loans that most borrowers will be able to repay with no more than 33percentt of their incomes, while allowing another 5percentt of income to repay all other debt.
It is highly relative that the counterparty with good credit is able to repay with enough financial strength.
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What's the purpose of getting an additional loan when it's unlikely Greece will be able to repay it?" With the country's future in the Eurozone in question, Greece's sentiments toward its peers have turned sour.
But after subjecting the hair to DNA testing and research, she was able to repay their trust with a reassuring conclusion.
A number of these people were only able to repay the loan with help from friends or family or by borrowing elsewhere, while others are still paying off the loans through repayment plans set up by debt charities and organisations like Citizen's Advice.
Under the FairTax, citizens would be able to repay their loans with pretax dollars.
It was Potanin's idea that Russia's major banks make loans to the government (which no one expected it to be able to repay), to be secured with shares in the country's state-run giant oil, metal and telephone companies.
But Stephen Nickell, an external member of the MPC, said: "By and large people with mortgages are able to repay them and are able to cope with the interest payments".
Hundreds of retirees and working-class families who three years ago thought they had lost their life savings because their Queens housing complex was saddled with $20 million in debt learned this week that the cooperative will be able to repay every penny to them, with interest.
Whatever the sum, it is more than the film itself, gloomy with unease, seems able to repay.
In one study of 500 for-profit programs, less than a fifth of the students were able to repay even a portion of their debt, with some loan payments accounting for 70percentt of their discretionary income.
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