"borrowings of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to things that are taken from one place or source and used in another. For example, "The scholar's research focused on the borrowings of ancient Greek culture in Renaissance Italy."
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It is this huge liquidity glut that is supporting US Government's debt spending, US consumer's borrow and spend frenzy, huge borrowings of private equity firms and other M&A activities, enormous borrowings of hedge funds and so on.
It had borrowings of £4bn.
IT is interesting to review the borrowings of specific companies.
The borrowings of Noh from other arts are many.
Premier is under shareholder pressure to cut borrowings of £1.4bn.
The borrowings of Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian reflect the varied contacts discussed above.
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In a recent survey of 1,504 common words in English, for example, 616 (41%) were judged to be loanwords 48, yet in the traditional English Swadesh list there are still 32 borrowings out of 200 (16.5%), mostly from Old Norse and Old French 18; and in a recent revision of the Albanian Swadesh list, 34 out of 107 words (31.8%) were identified as possible borrowings 49.
At the end of 1998, according to the Working Group's report, the five biggest commercial banks in the country had fourteen dollars of borrowings for every dollar of capital.
Debts rose to £97m from £15m, primarily as a result of borrowings to fund the buy-out of the Sociomantic online advertising data service.
Although the use of Swadesh lists may decrease the number of borrowings to a certain degree, it cannot exclude all of them.
Branches bring in mortgages, home equity lines of credit, auto loans, small-business borrowings, certificates of deposit, credit cards all products with fairly predictable income streams.
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