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rent

[rent] / rɛnt /
NOUN
fee paid for use, service, or privilege
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Example Sentences

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His family has an apartment there, so our rent would be free.

From MarketWatch

My parents rented a small house and we ended up being there for my whole childhood.

From The Wall Street Journal

Voters are angry about expensive rents, groceries and imported goods.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, when identical brothers Smoke and Stack came calling, Jordan rented a house in Ojai and began excavating the twins’ backstories with help from longtime dialect coach Beth McGuire.

From Los Angeles Times

Homes that normally rent for hundreds are listed for thousands.

From Los Angeles Times