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The part of the sentence "can I borrow you for" is not correct or usable in written English.
It should be written as "Can I borrow you?" Example: Can I borrow you for a few minutes?.
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Q: Can I borrow equipment for more than the 24-hour loan limit?
Can I borrow a hammer for 10 minutes?
"Can I borrow your Kindle for my trip to Spain?" I asked around.
Can I borrow some bowls?" Lisa stayed for dinner again.
The cost of capital for a typical PFI project is currently over 8%, estimates the report; by contrast, the government can borrow for 30 years at less than 4%.
And I'd like to know if I can borrow that for the swearing-in ceremony".
Does anyone have any beta blockers I can borrow for the next 20 minutes?
Well, as the old saying goes: You can borrow for college, but you can't borrow for retirement.
"Somewhere where you can essentially borrow it for an hour if you need to use it".
While you can borrow for educational purposes, you can't borrow money to cover your retirement, and T. Rowe Price urges parents to prioritize retirement savings.
Initially there will be withdrawal symptoms but soon you'll discover that between the movies you can borrow for free or rent for low prices and the free-to-air choices, you'll have plenty to watch.
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