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The phrase "were originated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense of "originate," meaning to be the beginning or cause of something. Example: The first ideas for the project were originated by the marketing team.
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In fact, millions of loans were originated with excessive origination fees and principal balances that actually increased rather than decreased with every monthly payment.
Another criterion (not so unambiguous) is the evolutionary origin: mammalian were originated from reptilian, Homo was originated from Australopithecus.
This was the 5th of such meetings, which were originated by Sen. Bob Packwood, of Oregon.
They were originated by a West Coast company that Moody's identified as a "nonbank lender".
"The second is that lots of loans were originated in 1998 and early 1999," he said.
In 1996, 511 home-purchase loans were originated in the area; during 1999 there were 650.
The mortgages were originated because they could be sold as mortgage-backed securities by Wall Street.
Refinancing difficulties are also a problem, it said, "because collateral values have declined significantly since these loans were originated".
In the refinancing and home-improvement category, 515 loans totaling $40,558,000 were originated in 1996, compared with 1,093 loans totaling $89,337,000 in 1999.
By the Treasury Department's own admission, the vast majority of subprime loans were originated and sold outside the traditional banking system.
These phases were originated from FNS.
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