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Discover Ludwig"in loans" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the amount of money someone has borrowed or is responsible for paying back. Example: The company was struggling to repay its debts, with millions of dollars still left in loans.
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Labour has £12.2m in loans.
coffers than they take back in loans.
Japan has just pledged $6 billion in loans.
GM has received $13.4 billion in loans.
Further, they enjoy faster growth in loans granted by major national banks.
In July, donors pledged $1.5 billion in loans and aid.
Banks called in loans, and firms delayed payments to suppliers.
We are providing 110 billion euros in loans.
It is making about $83 billion in loans in 2011.
So was another bubble, in loans to high-risk companies.
Eventually, Struever Brothers defaulted on nearly $6 million in loans.
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