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The phrase 'a lease' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an agreement between a lessor and a lessee in which the lessee agrees to rent a property from the lessor for a specified period and for a specified amount of money. For example, "The landlord and tenant had to sign a lease before the tenant could move into the apartment."
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I signed a lease.
"It's a lease.
Do you have a lease?
We have a lease here?
We haven't had a lease in ages.
(2 Advertisement of a lease rate.
Brief encounter: can I forfeit a lease?
A lease disclosure should be shorter.
A Tenant Without a Lease Q.
It does not have a lease.
Time Warner has a lease through 2014.
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