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“a premises” is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a physical building or location, such as a business office or residential property. For example, “The proprietor had to vacate the premises due to the fire code violation.”.
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It's there as a premises but it is not functional".
This data then feeds into a premises intervention program.
Furthermore, Suffolk County must end the practice of inspectors who enter a premises undercover.
Inspectors visiting a premises on official business must offer proper identification.
You will need a premises licence from your local authority in order to sell direct to the public (off-sales).
By creating an online marketplace, Hannah has cut the costs of renting a premises and staff costs.
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What a premise.
A premise for another joke came up.
Such a premise immediately achieves two things.
"We wrote it as a premise sketch.
And yet — what a premise!
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