Is there any difference in these sentences:-
1. The customer has yet to meet the pre-sale condition for the disbursement of the loan and has only been using their internal fund for payment to the creditors.
1. The customer has yet to meet the pre-sale condition to disburse the loan and has only been using their internal fund for payment to the creditors.
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the loan and been using their internal fund only for payment to the creditors.
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The sentence express the same idea, but I would move "only" to before "for."
...the loan and been using their internal fund only for payment to the creditors.