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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lends to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something contributes or adds to something else. Example: Her natural curiosity lends to her success as a journalist. This sentence means that the person's natural curiosity helps contribute to their success in their career as a journalist.
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It lends to the bigger issue.
But it lends to businesses across the nation.
And it lends to companies aiming to go public.
It only lends to people it is confident can repay.
But if the union lends to the fund and the fund lends to stressed European countries, then the union has some downside protection — from fund shareholders.
This lends to the curves a certain precision that is otherwise not possible generally.
The executive board represents the 187 members of the IMF, which lends to financially troubled countries.
"Well, that lends to a question: I wonder where the younger Cassano got such thinking from?
KfW, the federal development bank, lends to new companies, as do its state-level equivalents.
It also lends to countries with laws that discriminate against minorities.
The bank lends to plenty of places that discriminate against women under Islamic law.
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