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was interest
noun
The price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed.
Exact(56)
It was interest.
There was interest from Juventus.
There was interest from Arsenal.
"There was interest in Lee Elder.
"There was interest by Lee Elder," Finchem said then.
And there was interest when it was $10 million.
The shock for us was that there was interest at all".
Revenues were down in general, as was interest income, and loan losses exceeded the banks' estimates.
The rest to get it to $1,400 was interest, fees".
Audience interest in foreign affairs was waning, he said, and so was interest in Washington.
Similar(1)
FIRST it was interest-only mortgages, then A.R.M.'s.
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