Examples of using Can borrow in English and their translations into Greek
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Computer
You can borrow.
We can regroup, or we can borrow.
Students can borrow a textbook.
There is no limit on the number of books anyone can borrow.
You can borrow your own dad's.
People also translate
Each individual member can borrow 10 books.
You can borrow them anytime you want.
On second thought, you can borrow my axe.
Um… You can borrow this another time.
Professors, faculty and staff can borrow items for 30 days.
Guests can borrow sports shoes and clothing.
How many books students can borrow from the library?
Can borrow against this estate. I assume you have control of it.
Every member can borrow up to 3 books.
With exhibitions(such as e.g. kits that schools can borrow).
Each member can borrow two books at a time.
If foreign loans are needed, Russia can borrow from China.
Students can borrow books as they wish.
However, for the first time in eight years, Greece can borrow at market rates.
Governments can borrow a lot cheaply.
Students can borrow books from the library or purchase their own books.
The U.S. government can borrow really cheap.
Families can borrow the backpacks from the Museum Information Desk.
Why buy when you can borrow or hire?
The teacher can borrow it for the visit at the entrance to the exhibition.
A bank that's very active in lending to the real economy can borrow more than a bank that focuses on other areas.
Investors can borrow stock from brokers by paying interest as a fee.
Students, faculty, and staff can borrow these items for three days.
Users can borrow library materials or use them in the reading rooms.
Undergraduate students can borrow up to 15 books for 30 days.