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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bad loans" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to loans that are unlikely to be repaid or are considered risky.
Example: "The bank had to write off a significant amount due to the high number of bad loans in its portfolio."
Alternatives: "poor loans" or "substandard loans."
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Bad loans piled up.
Bad Loans at G.E.
So where did the bad loans go?
The bankers who wrote the bad loans?
Eliminating all bad loans will never happen.
Total bad loans were £47bn.
Prosecutors sue Bank of America over bad loans.
NCB admits to ¥1.35 trillion $11 billionn) in bad loans.
Its provisions for bad loans dropped 36 percent.
"Aren't those bad loans still out there?
Those bad loans may claim another victim.
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