Examples of 'able to borrow' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to borrow"

able to borrow - having the capability to take something temporarily with the promise of returning it later

How to use "able to borrow" in a sentence

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able to borrow
I want to be able to borrow this car again.
How much you might be able to borrow.
I might be able to borrow some off my parents.
Our companies would not be able to borrow abroad.
We were not able to borrow on the markets then.
So a quarter of humanity has not been able to borrow money.
Not be able to borrow it sensibly from elsewhere.
That in turn is why they were able to borrow so much.
You may be able to borrow without penalty.
Ask around you may well be able to borrow one.
I might be able to borrow some plasma.
We have rackets and balls which you are able to borrow.
Nor would it be able to borrow on the markets.
Able to borrow money for nothing.
You will not be able to borrow another.

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Able to borrow money in dollars.
You will not be able to borrow anymore.
PREQUALIFY to receive an estimate of what you may be able to borrow.
You will not be able to borrow the book.
I am able to borrow books from my sister who also has a Kindle.
You will be able to borrow more.
I have borrowed the second one and hopefully will be able to borrow the third.
You will not be able to borrow a lot of money.
There are emergency situations that require you to be able to borrow money quickly.
Patrons would be able to borrow books to be enjoyed at home.
I have a son studying there and he was able to borrow this book.
You are able to borrow against the account value.
This means that it will be able to borrow money cheaply.
We may be able to borrow it from another library or purchase it.
And it is a great benefit to be able to borrow in our own currency.
They are able to borrow funds at extremely attractive interest rates.
Governments are the only bodies able to borrow and stimulate demand.
You may be able to borrow a vehicle from a sympathetic organization.
It is not a sovereign economic country able to borrow in its own coin.
You may be able to borrow or buy their used equipment.
What a great way to celebrate being able to borrow DVDs and books.
To be able to borrow money here.
Many companies with poor profitability have been able to borrow at cheap rates.
You will only be able to borrow a portion of your total.
Borrowing capacity is the amount of money that a consumer is able to borrow from a lender.
I would like to be able to borrow a builder from friend.
The policy reduces the maximum amount buyers will be able to borrow to buy a home.
You are able to borrow books.
Customers who repay their loans on time might be able to borrow more over time.
You also may be able to borrow against your retirement.
When the old factory shut down I was able to borrow a truck.
I was able to borrow against it.
A man with all your cousins should be able to borrow the rent money.
Only those who are able to borrow that much are capable of paying it back.
In a rational world GM would never be able to borrow money again.

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