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Vincent Ding Posted 21 years ago
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The loan owed by someone

0 I'd like someone to tell whether the word "loan" here sounds all right esp. to native speakers. If affirmative, then how about "the debt owed by someone"? 0-
  

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0 Hi Vincent Ding, 02br 02br 00I'd say, "a loan to someone". 02br 02br 00FYI: The person/party who owes is the debtor. 02br 02br 00(owed here seems redundant since the word "loan" is used) 0-

  • 0 Hi Vincent Ding, 02br 02br 00I'd say, "a loan to someone".
  • 02br 02br 00FYI: The person/party who owes is the debtor.
  • 02br 02br 00(owed here seems redundant since the word "loan" is used) 0-
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0 Hi Vincent Ding, 02br
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00I'd say, "a loan to someone". 02br
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00FYI: The person/party who owes is the debtor. 02br
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00(owed here seems redundant since the word "loan" is used) 0-
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0And yes, the 'debt owed to someone' is fine, Vincent. 0-

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