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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'some rental' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to any situation in which something is being rented in general; for example, "I'm looking for some rental property in the city."
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The project includes some rental units.
He may enjoy his abjection too much to let some rental sister come and spoil it.
Some rental markets remain soft, like Atlanta and Las Vegas, the epicenter of the housing bust.
He said he knew of some rental stores that were already 100percentt DVD.
But the real money, as far as some rental companies are concerned, is in the extras.
They're going to be some rental, some condo; three are ground-up and one is a gut renovation.
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So there are still some rentals available.
And although the housing is predominantly owner-occupied, there are some rentals.
The relative attractiveness of some rentals can prompt a re-evaluation of the decision to buy.
Many projects, including some rentals initially designed to be condos, will finally be finished in 2013 or 2014, he said.
Having lived in 26 properties since college — some rentals and some owned — she knew a thing or two about buying and selling homes.
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