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You can use it when talking about asking to borrow something from someone for a certain amount of time. For example: "I need to rent something from my neighbor for the weekend."
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Try and rent something for the first few times.
For example, a company may call people on the list if they have bought, leased or rented something from the business in the past 18 months.
If you've had "an established business relationship" with a company — meaning you bought, leased or rented something from it — a representative can call you for up to 18 months after a business transaction.
Movies purchased or rented on M-Go can be streamed on some smart TVs, PCs and iPads and Android tablets, so a person can rent something and start watching it on Roku and then finish streaming it from their tablet.
O.K. Maybe we should think about renting something.
The quintessential British vacation customarily involves renting something quaint.
"This kind of event is a great way for those who exhibit to attract more shoppers, while we earn something from renting the space rather than allowing it to stand empty," said Leticia Martínez Rubio, one of the organizers.
"When you rent from HomeAway, it's something that's been set up as a rental," Sharples says.
SOMETHING BORROWED Costs can quickly spiral out of control if you rent everything from the cutlery to the candleholders instead of inquiring as to what you can borrow from pals.
"Still OK to rent hoes from us".
Tells the story of a woman who goes to rent an apartment from a very genteel person who is something like her apartment, which was covered with bric-a-brac.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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