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"as a collateral" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that secures an obligation, such as a debt or a loan. For example, "The loan was secured by a house owned by the borrower as a collateral."
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There is no such thing as a collateral fatality.
As a collateral benefit, end-to-end completion times of data-intensive jobs improve as well.
And then those local government use the land as a collateral.
Interventions either directly targeted joint attention or measured joint attention as a collateral outcome.
And he gave a boost to the Rust Belt as a collateral benefit.
As a "collateral benefit," Kiehl throws in a free clinical examination of their brains.
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These credit cards (which should be available from most local banks and credit unions) work basically the same way as a collateral-secured loan — you give the credit issuer a certain amount of money, and in turn the credit issuer gives you a line of credit that you can spend as you please.
Every enacted calamity is presented as a mere collateral accident.
Another alternative may be to use art as a loan collateral.
Tokenized assets work well as a stable collateral, so businesses and institutions can borrow stable coins against such assets".
In 2018, we'll likely see more brands thinking seriously about creating high-quality print magazines as a marketing collateral.
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