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hire out

VERB
farm out
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No more camping out in Abbey Road studios, the Beatles’ favorite laboratory, hiring out string sections and horn sections, ruminating over tracks for as long as it took.

From Los Angeles Times

It was converted into a hotel in 1947 and hired out for birthday parties, weddings and stag parties, before being sold in 1999.

From BBC

The firm which hires out construction equipment, has more than 25,000 employees.

From BBC

In the past, the college has had to hire out a community centre to fulfil extra space requirements on exam days.

From BBC

The Richardsons said a Tattershall Lakes salesperson assured them they would make enough income from hiring out their caravan to cover their monthly finance repayments of £1,269.

From BBC