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Discover Ludwig'hire out' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of allowing someone to use something that belongs to you in exchange for money or some other benefit. For example, "I decided to hire out my cabin on the lake to help pay for its upkeep."
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They hire out house husbands/ wives.
The one service she couldn't hire out was distribution.
Family groups can hire out the whole camp, complete with personal guide and dedicated.
Other cultural venues have agreed to hire out facilities to teams during the Olympics.
Brent wrote much of the initial software and helped hire out the team.
Eventually, the offers to hire out as a dominatrix became too rich to resist.
The beach is lined with laid-back tavernas and beach clubs which hire out sun loungers.
Why do teenage boys no longer hire out for yard work?
The corollary is that companies should hire out for noncore activities.
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Appraisal management companies have stepped into the breach, and they often hire out-of-area appraisers.
Many restaurateurs, especially those with several restaurants, are hoping to build a career-oriented staff, not hire out-of-work actors or other part-timers.
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