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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asks for loans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone requesting financial assistance or borrowing money from a lender or institution.
Example: "The small business owner often asks for loans to help expand her operations."
Alternatives: "requests loans" or "seeks loans".
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But the upward pressure on Italian and Spanish borrowing costs has raised the prospect that the eurozone's third and fourth-biggest economies might need financial support, providing extra ammunition for Lagarde as she asks for loans both from developed nations and the leading emerging economies.
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Some businesses say they do not even bother asking for loans anymore.
Mr. Gorbachev began asking for loans to prop up his crumbling state.
And with fewer companies asking for loans, business at Greek banks has come nearly to a standstill.
He goes around his building asking for loans from tenants who think nothing of spending $40 on pizza.
"Our employees kept coming to us and asking for loans, which didn't make any sense to us," he recalls.
Often they lent simply on relationships, or because they owned shares in the companies asking for loans.
In the meantime, the bankers say, they have plenty of money to lend, but small-business owners are not asking for loans.
Its executive directors paid it no heed, and the borrowers on its books never asked for loans and did not receive them.
Many firms are afraid that if they ask for loans their overdraft will be tuned into a new loan at extra cost.
Aside from legal entanglements, assistance from the department could lead a bevy of state and local governments, also suffering financially, to ask for loans, too.
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