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The phrase "hire car" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a car that is rented for a short period of time. Example: "I needed a hire car for my business trip to London."
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Well, a hire car.
A radio journalist left his equipment in his hire car.
This time, I've got my mum and a hire car.
If you are using a hire car, take out personal hire car insurance, not the car companies inflated offerings.
The city is expanding so fast that the GPS on my hire car cannot keep up.
"Transfer, train or hire car from the airport, Chamonix is also a great short trip destination.
Once we arrive at Llandudno Junction, we go to pick up a hire car.
(1) While picking up a hire car on the way to a gig in May.
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Her husband Dave, played by Omid Djalili, is a private-hire car driver and similarly embattled.
Victims of trafficking who have a bit more freedom of movement may hire a taxi or for-hire car themselves.
There are local buses – though, infrequent – between the various villages and towns in the Sierra making a hire-car unnecessary for walkers.
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