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Discover Ludwig"loaning of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used to describe the act of lending or borrowing money or objects. Here is an example: "The bank facilitated the loaning of funds to small businesses during the economic downturn."
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French Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin said the loaning of the works was "an acknowledgement of both the extraordinary richness of our national collections and the expertise of our museums".
These two projects are not missionary-style efforts to bring arts to the regions but deep-rooted social projects, aided by a complex relationship with national institutions, such as the Tate's loaning of art works to galleries around the country.
As I write this the new African Art curator will be starting his job, Tomb Raider has made a worldwide total of almost 250 million dollars and the Ethiopian government is negotiating the long term loaning of Ethiopian artefacts stolen by British soldiers in in 1868.
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José Mourinho's one-time assistant has already been granted a favour by his pal with the re-loaning of defender Kenneth Omeruo, with talk of more – possibly Patrick Bamford – to come.
It was a small loan of $1 million.
Further loans of hundreds of millions followed.
Real contracts included loans of money, loans of goods, deposits, and pledges.
To understand why, consider loans of small amounts.
The IMF and the World Bank promised loans of $250m.
An initial loan of $360 million was granted on September 29.
Loaned OF Felix Jose to Mexico City of the Mexican League.
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