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"is collateralized with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is backed or secured by collateral. You can use this phrase when describing a loan or financial transaction where an asset is used as collateral. For example: "The business loan is collateralized with the company's property." "Her car loan is collateralized with the vehicle itself." "This investment is collateralized with a portion of the investor's stock portfolio." "The mortgage is collateralized with the house being purchased."
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Hard money is collateralized with the property in question so finding the right one is very important.
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The Fed said that the loan is collateralized by all the assets of AIG and of its primary non-regulated subsidiaries.
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This loan will be paid by the cash flow from both the shop at the Flea Market and the laundry business, and will be collateralized by the assets of the business and steady income it brings along with an initial $75,000 down payment, and backed by the character, experience, and personal guarantees of the owner.
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