line of credit
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of line of credit
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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They can take out home equity lines of credit or rent out their homes to fund their living expenses without selling.
They were also the most likely to have home-equity lines of credit.
From MarketWatch
India and Bangladesh conduct annual military exercises, co-ordinated naval patrols, annual defence dialogues and operate a $500m Indian line of credit for defence purchases.
From BBC
A line of credit comes with risks for both parties.
From MarketWatch
Savers Value Village also expanded its revolving line of credit by $55 million and can now pay down debt without a penalty thanks to the September transaction.
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