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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pay interests" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in the context of financial transactions, specifically when referring to the payment of interest on loans or investments.
Example: "I need to pay interests on my student loan this month."
Alternatives: "pay interest" or "make interest payments."
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The first register of commissioners' pay, interests, costs, second jobs and offices, published by the committee will also revive accusations of cronyism.
The firms can borrow as much as they want, but they must pay interests.
Therefore, the material supplier would rather pay interests more than 1 month to DSH in order to borrow 1 million from him to resolve the capital shortage.
NFF wanted the profits from the commercial company to go to the stadium company to pay for operating expenses, while Lyn wanted the profits to be paid as dividend to the owners so Lyn could pay interests on their debt.
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They must pay interest.
You pay interest on the interest.
We have to pay interest on it.
"I don't want to pay interest.
You pay interest on the interest on the interest.
Deposits, which normally pay interest, can now incur a charge.
"It increases it, because you have to pay interest".
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