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The phrase "can be lent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is able to be given to someone else temporarily for their use or possession. Example: "The library books can be lent out to students for up to two weeks."
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And each book can be lent only once, ever.
Sharing is limited to two weeks, and a title can be lent only once.
Getting money out of suitcases and into bank accounts means that it can be lent and borrowed more efficiently.
After all, gold is an unproductive asset, virtually without a yield (it can be lent in the market at a cost).
Money raised by issuing shares can be lent out to borrowers, just the same way money raised by issuing debt can.
At present only about €250 billion of the €440 billion total can be lent because of the way the fund is structured.
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The key difference here is how the money can be lended and also repaid: you pay back PayPal as you earn money — and you don't pay when you are not.
Volunteer your time with no expectation of anything in return; this can be lending a hand to strangers or signing up for a structured event.
A Treasury spokesman said the government had tightened rules "to ensure that money can only be lent to people who can afford to repay".
It can this be lent to other museums.
A 1909 will by the society's founder stipulates that it can never be lent.
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