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rent

[rent] / rɛnt /
NOUN
fee paid for use, service, or privilege
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“Millions of Californians are still struggling with the high cost of rent,” Kalra said.

From Los Angeles Times

Collinson urged people considering relocating in retirement to first rent temporarily in the new locale, to take the location on a test drive before moving to make sure it meets their expectations.

From MarketWatch

“If your niece is to stay with you, Mrs. Warne, I will have to raise your rent to fifteen dollars,” came a high-pitched voice from the other side of the door.

From Literature

Potter’s Bridge River Tube Trip – A few days after we got married back in 2020, we rented tubes from the White River Canoe Company and floated down the river.

From Salon

Pat Dennis, a salesman at a local shop that rents out tools used on oil wells, said his income hasn’t fallen thus far, and that he is happy to be paying less at the pump.

From The Wall Street Journal