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lease

verb as in rent object, residence

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Today, the development is built and fully leased, she said.

Except this time, I had a secret weapon in my back pocket: I’d written three young-adult novels, and writing YA had taught me so much — and given my pen a whole new lease on life.

Three years later, with less than half of the 1,716-acre project completed, dozens of companies interested in leasing the land are having second thoughts.

"It closed in 2022 and was in good condition, but market conditions meant that there wasn't much interest in privately purchasing or leasing the pub," he said.

From BBC

In another, he moved $128,500 in settlement funds owed to a woman injured by a medical device so Girardi could cover leases on two luxury vehicles.

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