I know a guy whose task/job/work is to lend loan and earn money from the interest. He is a rich man, Mr. A. He has billions of money in the rolling outside in the form of loan.
Please correct my sentences and provide me with better versions.
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Hi, I know a guy whose task/job/work is to lend loan and earn money from the interest. He is a rich man, Mr. A.
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Hi, I know a guy whose task/job/work is to lend loan and earn money from the interest.
He is a rich man, Mr.
A.
He has billions of money in the rolling outside in the form of loan.
Please correct my sentences and provide me with better versions I know a guy who lends money.
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a. without a home: You'll be out on the street if the rent isn't paid. b. without a job or occupation; idle. c. out of prison or police custody; at liberty.
In the dictionary, I could see only the above meanings for the phrase "on the street" which don't quite fit in your sentence. So I wonder what your sentence mean by "on the street".