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The phrase "are looking to borrow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire or intention to obtain something temporarily, typically money or an item.
Example: "We are looking to borrow some funds to help with our new project."
Alternatives: "wish to borrow" or "seeking to borrow".
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Desperate state officials are looking to borrow the money to close the deficit.
Governments are looking to borrow record amounts to fund bank bailouts and stimulus programmes to haul their economies out of recession.
If rates go up, will repaying your mortgage mean you can't afford any of the other things you like to do? "If a relatively modest increase in interest rates would put your monthly budget under pressure then you should reduce the amount you are looking to borrow.
Users who are looking to borrow from MoneyLion can now get a loan approved in as little as 15 seconds, and can have funds in their account as quickly as the same business day.
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But Apple could be looking to borrow more than that every year.
A handful of options stand out if you're if you're looking to borrow a relatively small sum.
India, the bank's second biggest shareholder after China, is looking to borrow from the AIIB, a senior official said, to back prime minister Narendra Modi's plan of expanding installed solar capacity to 100 gigawatts by 2022.
DealBook » Tokyo Electric Said to Seek More Loans | The Tokyo Electric Power Company is looking to borrow as much as $26 billion to help ward off bankruptcy, and is in talks with three Japanese banks and the state-run Nuclear Damage Liability Facilitation Fund, Bloomberg News reports, citing two unidentified people with knowledge of the talks.
And curiously, they are pretty much all on loan from private collectors -- a quite acceptable practice, unless of course the curator-dealer has sold the work in the first place, or has a continuing commercial relationship with the collectors and is looking to borrow work in an effort to flatter them or curry favor with them.
Bristol City Council is looking to borrow up to £70m to make major changes to its office accommodation.
For instance, if you're looking to borrow a cup of sugar, you'd probably want to head over to the Romney's.
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