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without making a payment
adjective as in scot-free
Example Sentences
Borrowers are considered in default once they have gone 360 days without making a payment after having left school, whether because they graduated or dropped out.
These borrowers have gone at least a year without making a payment—ignoring hundreds of phone calls, emails, text messages and letters from federally hired debt collectors.
About 1 in 6 borrowers, or 3.6 million, were in default on $56 billion in student debt, meaning they had gone at least a year without making a payment.
In most cases, a student loan is in default if the borrower has gone more than 360 days without making a payment.
As of Sept. 30, just over 7 million borrowers had gone at least a year without making a payment on their federal student loans, Education Department figures show.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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