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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrent at/for something phrasal verbif a house rents at or for an amount of money, that is how much you must pay to use it Houses here rent for at least $1,500 a week. → rent→ See Verb table
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rent at/for • Cleveland Street proposed all three - bedroom apartments, renting for $ 873.• More elaborate models can be rented for a fee.• An occupier of residential accommodation at a rent for a term is either a lodger or a tenant.• If the landlord proves the stronger, the draftsman should make provision for the assessment of rent for empty property.• Do you know what studio apartments are renting for in this neighborhood?• I do believe that in years gone by they paid the annual rent for Low Birk Hatt by spinning and knitting.• It may be a cabin in the woods or a motel room that you rent at the beach.• It has built empty factories which it lets out free of rent for up to five years.
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