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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single tenant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to real estate, property management, or computing, where it refers to a situation involving one tenant or user.
Example: "The building is designed for a single tenant, ensuring privacy and exclusive access to the facilities."
Alternatives: "one tenant" or "sole tenant".
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"We opened without a single tenant.
The Freedom Tower doesn't have a single tenant.
Even before a single tenant has moved into an office, the building has become famous here.
Mr. Michael, meanwhile, conceded that he had never had a single tenant exercise the option.
The building did not sign up a single tenant until shortly after it was completed in 1993.
In 1981, his optimism reached a peak: he began building 7 World Trade Center before signing up a single tenant.
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Now we don't have a single-tenant risk -- that if they leave, the building is vacant".
Under the terms of a single-tenant 25-year lease agreement negotiated by Mr. Lichter and Goodyear, the two structures are owned by Angelo, Gordon & Company, a New York-based real estate investment firm, which financed the construction costs of both and collects lease payments from Goodyear.
Many vendors arrive with their applications in a single-tenant architecture.
Even though it seems like you should be able to, you just can't keep all those separate VMs used in a single-tenant SaaS model in sync.
In it a buyer acquires a single-tenant property and leases it back over a long term to the seller, typically a corporation.
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