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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loan repaid" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a loan that had been taken out has been repaid in full. For example: "The loan was repaid in full last week."
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Maybe the parent wants the loan repaid but waives any interest.
Having the loan repaid to the central bank was a condition for the purchase of the fund.
The loan granting process is highly repetitive and Kabbage can learn from every loan repaid (or not).
At the transaction's maturity, the asset could either be sold in the market and the loan repaid, or handed to the lender.
It says a £400 loan repaid over a month will cost just £12 in interest, compared to the £96 you could pay via a commercial payday lender.
As for the amount Ellis put in over the years, the 1975 accounts record a £100,000 interest-free loan, repaid by the club.
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The banker is also resigned to never seeing loans repaid.
Those who borrowed little or no money want the others' loans repaid or offset.
Consumer loans fall into two broad categories: installment loans, repaid in two or more payments; and noninstallment loans, repaid in a lump sum.
Federal investigations were canceled and Teamster loans repaid, but syndicate bosses still skimmed the profits.
(It says it does not want to own the company, just get its loans repaid).
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