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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leased to" is correct and usable in written English
It typically indicates that something has been given to another party for a specific period of time. For example, "The company signed a six-month lease agreement with their landlord, leasing the warehouse to them for the duration."
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The land was leased to white ranchers.
It is leased to a car dealership.
No space would be leased to Martha Stewart's company.
The Kirams say Sabah was leased to Malaysia.
Two Airbus A320s were leased to Shorouk Air in Egypt.
The ships will now be leased to the co-operative.
The land was leased to them for 50 years.
The remaining space would be leased to tenants.
Nearby warehouses are leased to moving and storage companies.
The rest would be leased to commercial and retail tenants.
Its ground-floor retail space is leased to a hair salon, Aerea, until 2021.
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