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'rent on' is not a correct or usable expression in written English.
To use a phrase like this in writing, you would likely either say "renting on" or "rented on." For example, "She rented on to her next project with enthusiasm."
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Her father sometimes helps pay the rent on her sparse one-bedroom near Times Square.
Did she pay her rent on time?
Median rent on two-bedroom apartment: $700.
Median rent on two-bedroom apartment: $850.
The rent on his apartment was $700.
The rent on the apartment was €250.
Rent on their Bronx apartment is $924.
They paid the rent on time.
The Assyrians reckon the rent on them is now due.
The rent on their apartment is $1,380.
The students may not pay the rent on time.
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