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"lent me" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone has borrowed something from someone else. Example: "Mary's book was due at the library, so she asked her friend Jane if she could borrow it. Jane kindly lent her the book."
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"Actually she lent me the cash".
My family lent me £5.
He lent me his mobile phone.
Lorraine lent me her float tube.
"I've scratched that DVD you lent me".
A man lent me his phone.
A college friend lent me some comedy records.
They just lent me these like it was nothing".
A friend lent me two sump pumps and a generator.
A friend lent me some books about him.
You lent me a novel, Smiley's People by…" "Le Carré.
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