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Use sentence lend as a noun?

It's tricky to use "lend" as a noun because it's primarily a verb meaning "to give something to someone temporarily." However, you can use it in a couple of creative ways:

* Figuratively: You could talk about someone's "lend" of support, meaning their assistance or help. For example: "The team's victory was a testament to the lend they received from their coach."

* In a specific context: If you're talking about a particular lending institution, you might refer to their "lend" department or "lend" services, though this is somewhat unusual and might be better expressed differently.

Here are some alternative ways to express the idea of giving something temporarily:

* Loan: This is the most common noun for something lent out.

* Temporary transfer: This is a more formal way of saying "lend."

* Provision: This is more formal and often used in legal contexts.

Let me know if you have another situation in mind where you'd like to use "lend" as a noun. I might be able to offer a more relevant suggestion.

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