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The phrase "lend for" is correct and usable in written English
It is used when referring to lending something for a specific purpose or period of time. Example: "I can lend you my car for the weekend if you need it."
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"LEND is instituting positive social change right where it should start, in our local community," Kikani told "Lend for America".
"They're the most conservative: they can't lend for second homes, they can't lend for multiple properties.
The banks have some federal requirements to lend for affordable housing.
The firm will lend (for certain special customers) $566,000 for every $100,000.
"But these are lenders, and they lend for development and construction".
The state-owned banks would more quickly and accountably lend for in-state purposes and to balance state budgets.
In particular, they tend to lend for short periods and then only against collateral with a high credit rating.
But bankers hate the new restrictions because every dollar set aside is a dollar they cannot lend for profit.
The charity hoped the corporate sector would lend for five years without interest, but "they have been very reluctant".
And banks, which borrow in short-term credit markets and lend for longer terms, will be badly hurt.
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Gaurav Kikani, who will graduate from Northwestern University in 2014, founded LEND (Lending for Evanston and Northwestern Development) in February of 2010 with the help of "Lend for America".
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