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"mortgage on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is generally used to refer to a loan used to purchase a home, as in the phrase "get a mortgage on the house." For example, "The family took out a mortgage on the new house they bought."
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mortgage on their future under 75-yr.
Failing to pay your mortgage on time affects your score.
How do I finance a mortgage on this apartment?
The mortgage on the slapdash home is in peril.
Pay down the mortgage on my depreciating house?
"You could get a mortgage on your phone.
It was like taking out a mortgage on the company to pay off the mortgage on their home.
"But putting a private mortgage on public housing is not a good idea".
"Getting a medical education has become similar to getting a mortgage on your house".
"But we had a large mortgage on the house and nowhere to go".
Imagine such a household has a £100,000 mortgage on a 3.6% variable rate.
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