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"the tenant" is a perfectly fine and usable phrase in written English
You can use it whenever you are referring to someone who is occupying a space, such as a residence or commercial property, that they do not own. For example: "The tenant is responsible for maintaining the property in good condition while living there."
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The tenant was late with her rent.
UPDATE: The board rehired the tenant.
| July 30 at 9: "The Tenant".
The tenant was deeply grateful.
I don't favor the tenant.
"The tenant is still paying the rent".
The tenant has to stand out".
He and the tenant got along well.
Three days later, the tenant left on his own.
"Very cold-hearted," fumed the tenant, Ms. Pavich.
The tenant in 4F was paying even less — $908.72.
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