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leased

adjective as in loaned

adjective as in occupied

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Some city employees have been working in leased buildings throughout downtown.

Tesla still accounts for more than half of the EVs sold or leased in California, but its sales have fallen, and other EV makers are gaining market share.

The county spends about $195 million per year on the leased office space and the property it owns “is in poor condition and old,” Davenport said.

It is believed that there would be a high cost to maintain the large property, which is leased from the Crown Estate.

From BBC

The buildings that currently house Mattel’s studio operations and design center are leased facilities the company will be vacating.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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