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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'loan with' is not correctly used in written English, as it does not have a stand-alone meaning.
However, you can use the phrase 'loan with' as part of a larger phrase such as 'loan with interest' or 'loan with stipulations'. For example: My bank offered a loan with interest, and I accepted the offer.
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"It's a loan with very favourable conditions".
While the loan — with 13percentt interest!
I have a loan with Wonga.
An unsecured loan with terms like that doesn't exist.
"And you can get a loan with 5percentt down.
A mortgage loan with a fluctuating interest rate.
The 34-year-old has been on loan with the Sky Blues from Aston Villa.
The total cost of the loan, with a 14 percent interest rate, was approximately $279 million.
She counters that she will repay Marcellina's loan with the dowry the Count had promised her.
Hawtai will provide a 30-million-euro convertible loan with a six-month maturity.
He also has said that he paid back the loan with interest.
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