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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and cannot be repaid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing debts, favors, or emotional support that cannot be returned or compensated.
Example: "The kindness she showed me was a gift that came from the heart and cannot be repaid."
Alternatives: "and is beyond repayment" or "and cannot be compensated".
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That program saw local governments accumulate debt of 10.7 trillion renminbi by the end of 2010, with analysts estimating that 2 trillion to 3 trillion renminbi's worth are now sour and cannot be repaid.
To the extent that those loans have been wasted and cannot be repaid, the banks and other lenders could be facing big losses.
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Some of the debt is not eligible for repayment before it matures, and thus cannot be repaid, he suggested, which will allow for a continuing market for U.S. Treasury bonds.
It should be obvious, of course, how unwise it is to add emotion to handwork, how every needle thrust and stitch signifies a debt in labor and love that cannot be repaid.
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FARR TRACES DEBTS MAN OWES TO PAST; Teachers of Our Youth and the Pioneers Cannot Be Repaid, He Declares.
Kasimatis further stated that international law permits each country to cease the repayment of loans that are odious -- loans so massive that they cannot be repaid, and loans that endanger national security and the well-being of the populace.
By commitments, he meant the package of pulverising privatisations, tax rises and cuts in jobs, pay and services demanded by the EU and IMF in exchange for loans which cannot be repaid and are reducing the country to beggary.
Better, he said, to accept from the outset that the debt cannot be repaid and write down a larger share of the country's financial obligations rather than impose more growth-stunting measures on the country.
The housing bubble has burst and many of those loans cannot be repaid.
Either the debt cannot be repaid and the company is forced into bankruptcy; or the private equity owner manages to sell the company (usually at a good profit) to another party, who promptly refinances the debt and rolls it over for another few years and till the next buyer emerges to continue this game..
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