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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loans on" can be grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is often used when discussing loans or financial transactions involving loans. For example: - "The bank offers loans on a variety of terms and interest rates." - "She took out a loan on her car to pay for the repairs." - "The company is heavily reliant on loans to fund their projects." - "He secured a loan on his house to start his own business." - "We were able to negotiate a lower interest rate on our loan."
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It's important to review your loans on an annual basis.
Why wouldn't T.I.B.C. disburse the loans on its own?
Mortgage lenders foisting costly subprime loans on the cash-strapped elderly?
Government ministers immediately seized the best cocoa farms and spent the loans on fancy cars.
It would have few qualms about pushing the burden of bad loans on to the taxpayer.
It said that some 20% of students failed to repay their loans on schedule after graduation.
Mortgage rates are low, and banks are keen to make loans on property.
Take British commercial-property lending (loans on offices and shopping centres).
Official loans on that scale would amount to 95% of Cypriot GDP.
loans on the same terms as Greece, but they would not have access to E.F.S.F.
Some banks with loans on their books won't be so lucky.
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