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The phrase "lend you" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase that means to give someone something temporarily, with the expectation that it will be returned. Example: "I can lend you my car for the weekend if you need it."
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"But I'll lend you money".
I'll lend you mine".
I'll lend you my knife.
I can lend you a nightgown".
He was delighted to lend you the records.
If you don't lend, you can't borrow," he explains.
I'm going to lend you the money to pay me.
But I will lend you my forged handicapped-parking pass.
But that doesn't mean they want to lend you money.
"I will lend you £40," said Mr Ramage, suggestively.
I can lend you my husband if you like.
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