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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I rent" is grammatically correct and it is commonly used in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it generally refers to the action of paying money to use something temporarily, such as a house, car, or equipment. Example: "I rent a small studio apartment in the city." In this sentence, the speaker is stating that they pay money to temporarily use a small studio apartment in the city. Another example: "My family and I rent a beach house every summer." This sentence indicates that the speaker and their family pay for the temporary use of a beach house during their annual summer trips.
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"Can I rent space?
I rent to the police.
I rent from him.
I rent my home.
"I rent kids," she laughs.
"I rent now," he says.
"It's like I rent an apartment with all the furniture".
Q I rent a condominium from its owner.
"I rent 7,000 sq m," says Mr Bisharat.
I rent movies on iTunes and watch on my iPad.
If I need something, I rent it.
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