rented house

collocation in English

meaningsofrentedandhouse

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rented
adjective
uk
/ˈren.tɪd/
us
/ˈren.tɪd/
used to refer to something that ...
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house
noun
uk
/haʊs/
us
/haʊs/
a building that people, usually one family, ...
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(Definition ofrentedandhousefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As for the rest, 12 per cent lived in arentedhouseand six per cent were borrowing a relative's house.
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She had had some difficulties with her daughters and some of her friends about her decision to give up herrentedhouse.
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An old couple who lived in arentedhousepaid their rent religiously every week to the estate agent.
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I am the tenant of arentedhouse.
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The first is that anyone who qualifies for a new townrentedhousemay buy it at a discount.
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That house will not have been purchased by somebody who is looking for arentedhouse.
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Can he clarify the position of four students sharing the samerentedhouse?
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He was living in arentedhouseand wanted one of his own, but now he cannot build.
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Every homeless person going into a privatelyrentedhousewill cost taxpayers an extra £20 in housing benefit.
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Certainly he does; so does the man who takes arentedhousehave to guarantee paying the rent.
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Build arentedhouseand in the process one earns enough pay to buy a home of one's own.
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All one can do is get arentedhousefrom the public sector.
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They say that they cannot possibly obtain a privatelyrentedhouseor flat and do not feel that they can afford to buy a house.
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What nearly always happens is that the person sells the house, and it means one fewerrentedhouse.
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The money that the housing association receives from such sources is to be ring-fenced to provide anotherrentedhouse.
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She died in arentedhousein multiple occupation because of the inadequacies of the heating equipment.
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The tied cottage is, among other things, a cheap cottage, and the old house is, among other things, a lowrentedhouse.
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