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Discover LudwigThe word 'loaned' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a verb and usually means to give something temporarily. For example, "My neighbor loaned me their car while I was out of town."
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Twenty-two people are crammed into an unfinished house donated by a local businessman, who loaned out the tiny, windowless building when he saw her and a group of fellow refugees sleeping rough in the streets.
He said he was aware his son had loaned $3m to the company and denied knowledge of a plan to acquire shares.
In the summer, Benfica loaned the players, now owned by Lim, to Valencia, a club Lim will buy once he reaches agreement with their main creditor, the Spanish conglomerate Bankia.
One of Kenny's first lines was the current economic mess his government was now dealing with was "not your fault", the implication being that the real fault lay with the builders and speculators, and their chums in the Irish banks who loaned them billions to construct new homes and offices that no one really needed.
The 23-year-old moved to Stamford Bridge from Porto in September 2013 and has been loaned out to Vitesse Arnhem and, most recently, Everton.
After going off the see the vice consul that morning all those years ago, my wife returned in the afternoon with some cash he'd loaned her from the Distressed Seamen's Fund.
A copy was secured in our village, no doubt by some lovelorn wife or spinster, and was loaned by the page because all were avid to read this tormenting love story and all identified with it.
Obeid's other brother, Paul, also took the stand and maintained the family did not have an investment in AWH but his brother Eddie jnr had loaned the money to di Girolamo.
Positing that Boehner can't lose because his opponent is a loser is no less tempting with Louie Gohmert, the kind of guy who could screw up a two-car funeral if you loaned him two self-driving Google vans and told him the starting point was his own house.
Inquiry in numbers £5m amount loaned to Labour party by four businessmen nominated for peerages by Tony Blair £0.8m estimated cost of investigation 6,300 number of documents passed to CPS 136 number of people interviewed 4 number of people arrested 3 number of times Tony Blair was questioned.
People who think this a right-wing game should remember that, in the 1960s, the Mirror Group loaned some of its senior executives to work with the Labour party during two election campaigns.
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