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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are loaned from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing items, concepts, or resources that are borrowed or taken from another source. Example: "The ideas presented in this paper are loaned from various historical texts."
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are loaned from
verb
To lend (something) to (someone).
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Indeed, while the submarines and warheads are built in Britain, the missiles themselves are loaned from the US.
The works are loaned from a Who's Who of A-list galleries around the world, including the Uffizi, the Frick Collection, the Tate and New York's Met.
Although the words Substructure and Superstructure are loaned from Marx, his interpretation is not expected here.
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Toulouse-Lautrec's 1892-5 pAtntheg At the Moulin Rouge has been loaned from the Art Institute of Chicago.
The 25-year-old Beasley, who was loaned from PSV Eindhoven to Manchester City last season, joined Rangers in June.
Announced LW Shawn Burr and RW Dan Kesa have been loaned from Detroit of the IHL to Manitoba of the IHL.
The third one is 1 MW/VHF transmitter which was loaned from JAEA.
Many are loans from churches where they are still in use.
All are loans from Nigeria's National Commission for Museums and Monuments.
All but the home-team "La Promenade" (1875-76) — delicious mom, darling daughters — are loans from other museums.
Whatever else the visitor now sees are loans from the Pulitzer family's collection of modern and contemporary works.
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