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lend money
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32.19 |
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Banks that have lent it money declined. |
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lend support
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24.49 |
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She lends support to the ecumenical cause. |
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lend hand
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10.66 |
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Lend a hand. |
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lend name
|
6.65 |
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They simply lend their names. |
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lend credence
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5.46 |
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History lends credence to this view. |
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lend weight
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3.75 |
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Newly released statistics lend weight to such fears. |
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lend credibility
|
3.23 |
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We lent credibility to the process. |
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lend voice
|
2.70 |
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Hanley also lent his voice to the character. |
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lend air
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1.97 |
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Would lend exotic air to room. |
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lend fund
|
1.97 |
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The central bank in return lends funds to financial institutions. |
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lend expertise
|
1.32 |
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Sometimes he informally lends his expertise. |
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lend legitimacy
|
1.18 |
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Blachly hopes the new series will lend legitimacy to cabaret as an art form. |
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lend sense
|
1.12 |
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That lends a sense of privacy, Stephanie says. |
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lend amount
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0.92 |
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She later visited Banco Sol, a community bank that lends small amounts to poor Bolivian entrepreneurs. |
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lend authority
|
0.92 |
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Her southern accent lent authority to her performance. |
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lend urgency
|
0.92 |
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Violence lent urgency to the talks. |
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lend works
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0.92 |
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Most museums, however, are weary of lending these works. |
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lend car
|
0.86 |
|
Once automakers lent cars to filmmakers to show off new models. |
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lend assistance
|
0.72 |
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The CIA and the FBI are also lending assistance, Williams said. |
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lend painting
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0.72 |
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The Rosses informed the Metropolitan and agreed to lend the painting for one year. |