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Discover Ludwig"new tenant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person who has recently moved into a rental property or unit. Example: The landlord was pleased to welcome the new tenant to the apartment building. Other examples: 1. The new tenant was pleasantly surprised by the spaciousness of the apartment. 2. After months of searching, the landlord finally found a suitable new tenant for the vacant storefront. 3. The lease agreement clearly outlines the responsibilities of both the landlord and the new tenant. 4. The current tenants were nervous about the arrival of the new tenant, but they quickly became friends. 5. The landlord provided a welcome package to the new tenant, including important information about the building and neighborhood.
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The news comes on the heels of Spotify gaining a new tenant, the "music postcard" app SoundTracking.
Are you looking for a new tenant?
The new tenant is a Starbucks.
It is being cleaned and prepared for a new tenant.
The new tenant will be a Verizon store.
But not everyone is happy about the new tenant.
Still, not every new tenant thinks the complaints are warranted.
He is working frantically to find a new tenant.
Perhaps unwisely, Rebecca tells her mother about her new tenant.
One new tenant was the writer Edna Ferber.
The building's new tenant is a Chase bank.
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