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The phrase "lease for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about an agreement between two parties to rent a property. For example, "The landlord and tenant agreed to a lease for two years."
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They won the lease for $2,900.
The lease for this home expires in 2052.
They sold their lease for $1 million,' " Mr. Lambert recalled.
Desperate again, the two signed a lease for $1,950.
Virgin signed a 15-year lease for the new space.
He signed a lease for 18 1/2 years.
They renewed their current FCX lease for another year.
At renewal time that renter will be looking at a new lease for $3,000.
He the Mercury theatre on a five-year lease for "Julius Caesar".
He estimates the space will lease for $10 net per square foot.
And in 2007, he said, his investment company signed a 99-year lease for the island.
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