cheap credit

collocation in English

meaningsofcheapandcredit

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cheap
adjective
uk
/tʃiːp/
us
/tʃiːp/
costing little money or less than is usual ...
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credit
noun
uk
/ˈkred.ɪt/
us
/ˈkred.ɪt/
praise, approval, ...
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(Definition ofcheapandcreditfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcheap credit

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Employers have not been enthusiastic because of the loss of thecheapcreditsource.
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Farmers were provided withcheapcredit, export subsidies and preferential railway tariffs.
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Extendingcheapcreditto recipient groups over time conferred them considerable economic and political advantage.
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For the former group, severance-pay funds represented a source ofcheapcredit.
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The regulations relating to capital asset ratios, leverage, size of loans to a single borrower, related borrowing, were each ignored, andcheapcreditfed the appetites of these diversified conglomerates.
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Cheapcreditis no help when there is a short and declining order book.
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Cheapcredit, but credit available only for purposes that serve the national need, is the main requirement to-day.
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In any event, whether the schemes are voluntary or obligatory,cheapcreditwill be absolutely essential.
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All the countries that compete with us ensure that their financial institutions makecheapcreditavailable for productive industry.
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The question of the provision ofcheapcreditfor industry has simply been left on one side.
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Membership of a credit union could enable such people to keep a line open tocheapcreditfacilities.
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I submit that the scheme for the provision ofcheapcreditthrough the building societies will be of valuable assistance in increasing the supply.
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I am not in favour of a free-for-all ofcheapcredit.
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Thirdly, can he have better facilities forcheapcredit?
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I do not wish to gain anycheapcreditby advocating enormous expenditure.
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Our industries needcheapcredit, cheap raw materials, and cheap transport, so that they may be restored to prosperity.
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Are we going to give to agriculturecheapcredit, and by that means give them some sort of indirect subsidy?
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Any reliance on excessive andcheapcreditis, in anything but the short run, in no one's interests—either buyer or seller.
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Here we are engaging in a race to givecheapcreditand are all under-cutting each other.
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Thecheapcreditscheme would also operate to enable him to engage in a long-term plan to increase his soil fertility.
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