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Free sign upThe phrase "in collateral" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to collateral in finance or security, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "The bank requires assets in collateral to secure the loan."
Alternatives: "as collateral" or "for collateral purposes."
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Dynegy will get back $96 million in collateral.
"We've got $16 billion in collateral," Mr. Salmasi said.
The gray hair on Vincent, the contract killer played by Cruise in "Collateral"?
They're all over the bloody place - and, pace Tom Cruise in Collateral, they're hardly ever villains.
The strike may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility.
After the rescue, Goldman received an additional $2.6 billion in collateral from A.I.G.
I don't think his character in Collateral Damage even knew what a telephone was.
Extensive aerial bombardment, even with precise accuracy, inevitably results in "collateral damage".
They represent another 4-5% of the $1 trillion in collateral used in the derivatives market.
"Those billions of dollars in collateral rightfully belong to the Lehman estate and its creditors".
It has a net value of $20, with Engulf posting that amount in collateral with Robbin.
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