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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have collateral" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something of value that is used to secure a loan. For example: "The bank agreed to give me the loan because I had collateral in the form of my house to secure it."
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But these laws have collateral damage.
Yet the bursting bubble would have collateral advantages.
The guilty plea could have collateral consequences for the unit.
Importantly, a chilling of corporate disclosure also would have collateral, negative effects on individual actions.
I'm not suggesting the assets are terrible, but they have collateral.
'The banks say, "You don't have collateral so we can't do business with you".
If you have collateral, the bank rate is 25percentt a year.
Nor did I realize that mastering this one meal would have collateral effects.
It's a crisis that could have collateral effects, spillover effects around the world".
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because the firm had "collateral and market hedges in order to protect ourselves".
He has collateral damage on pay that isn't justified," he said.
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