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Discover LudwigThe phrase "even rent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something surprising or unexpected is included in a certain situation or action. For example: - "They were struggling to pay for basic necessities, even rent, as their income had been reduced significantly." - "The all-inclusive package covers everything, even rent for any additional equipment you may need." - "She didn't have enough money to cover all her expenses, even rent, so she had to start looking for a second job."
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To explore more of the mariachi music scene, spend the evening at Plaza Garibaldi, where you can even rent a personal band by the hour.
"Or maybe even rent.
You can even rent a Harley for the weekend.
Mr. Bloomberg did not even rent a ballroom.
Companies even rent use of insignias, including legal insurance.
We even rent tuxedos from the same shop.
Because of the conditions of my mortgage, I can't even rent the flat out.
You can even rent a horse-drawn sleigh in the winter.
We are not making enough to even rent our own house or apartment".
Your £500 budget will even rent you a car to explore the island.
They might even rent a nuclear reactor's containment vessel were a major seismic thrust to occur on a nearby fault.
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