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The phrase "a leases" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "leases" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "The company has signed a lease for the new office space."
Alternatives: "a lease" or "one lease".
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A: Leases protect tenants more than they protect landlords.
For example, consider a lease agreement whereby Company A leases a building to Company B for 10 years.
This requires historical data on bid history to investigate what leads to an increase in the number of (a) leases acquired and (b) companies participating in auctions.
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I signed a lease.
"It's a lease.
Finally there is a leasing agreement.
(2 Advertisement of a lease rate.
Do you have a lease?
We have a lease here?
A Tenant Without a Lease Q.
Brief encounter: can I forfeit a lease?
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