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The phrase "a landlord think" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a landlord thinks"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to the thoughts or opinions of a landlord.
Example: "A landlord thinks about the best ways to maintain their property and keep tenants happy."
Alternatives: "a landlord believes" or "a landlord considers".
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If you're thinking about becoming a landlord, think again.
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"We take it for granted now, but in the mid-Victorian period, people like a landlord thought it was quite legitimate that they should instruct people who were inferior to them how to vote".
"We take it for granted now, but in the mid-Victorian period, people like a landlord thought it was quite legitimate that they should instruct people who were inferior to them how to vote". The changes were pushed through largely by Liberals who were "sick and tired" of the corruption and bribery surrounding British elections.
We've established a kind of fairness where both sides, to quote my landlord, think it equally stinks.
Will my landlord think I just left town?
Mr. Ali said he had signed the rental agreement for $450 a month with a Chinese Muslim, a man the landlord thought to be pious.
They live — so many of them women — amid the perplexity their neighbors cause, like the woman in "The Office," a writer whose landlord thinks of writing as a hobby, a "blessing for the nerves".
And another landlord thinks on it a second and says: "I have a little chandelier thing in my garage, and it will really brighten the place up," and the first landlord says "yes" and secretly makes a note to tack £30 a month onto the rent.
The building's landlord thought Le would make a good owner, and offered him the much sought-after lease on the restaurant.
We advise tenants to not tell their landlord in case the landlord thinks he needs to evict them.
Bernadine Smith, who watched the Cowboys game by herself at home, said her landlord thought 50 people were partying in the apartment.
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