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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rents out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of someone renting or leasing property or possessions to someone else. For example, "My uncle rents out apartments to tenants in the city."
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It also rents out its Audubon Center on weekends to the wedding-bar mitzvah-birthday crowd.
Especially those of us who work in the recycling business," said Zhang Baofa, who rents out used shipping containers.
Over the past decade, Powell has renovated a dozen houses in the city, which he rents out to visitors.
His residence is on the top floor, and he rents out a luncheonette on the first.
Depending on how it rents out, Mr. O'Shea said, "we will be glad to build another".
He opened Guest Chef in October, which rents out a fully equipped restaurant space for two-week stints.
(She still owns property in Italy, which she rents out, though she hasn't been back since moving here).
The boat-hire industry, which mainly rents out small motor craft on inland waterways, has been shrinking for some time.
I'm staying with a lady who rents out a couple of spare rooms.
He maintains that he is not, that he simply rents out rooms to the women.
Instead, Mr. Lamas now rents out the house for corporate conferences, weddings and birthdays.
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