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Discover LudwigThe phrase "petty loan" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a small loan, such as one taken out to pay for a minor expense or purchase. For example, "After my car broke down, I took out a petty loan to cover the repair costs."
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As a form of fringe benefit, most corporate loans like these are petty change, really.
Deregulation has unleashed competition in many businesses, and Indian consumers are no longer beholden to petty officials when they need such things as an airline ticket, a telephone connection or a loan.
While JPMorgan was raiding its petty cash to buy Bear, the Federal Reserve took the highly unusual move of cutting the discount rate, charged on loans to banks, on a Sunday.
Sorry — "petty"?
Anonymous Petty?
Petty cash.
Petty graft rebounded.
It fights petty corruption.
Would that be petty?
Petty corruption has vanished.
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