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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lent by" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to indicate that something has been borrowed from someone else. For example, "This book was lent to me by my friend."
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Trout lent by N.J.
Extra incentive is lent by Kit Harington.
Pressed, she acknowledged it was lent by Ms. Spetic's showroom.
81 of the items were lent by Picasso himself.
It is being lent by the artist's estate.
The works are lent by the institute in Williamstown, Mass.
DéCOR An electronic keyboard lent by a friend down the hall.
The books were lent by Harrison D. Horblit, of the Grolier.
Most have never been seen before and have been lent by his family.
Other sector headquarters and posts were lent by real-estate owners and landlords.
About $71 billion was lent by the Fed out of the $200 billion available.
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