"new" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Converted under the official exchange rate, the new rent may still seem low, slightly more than $20 a month.
- But the new rents may not exceed the old ones by more than 50 percent.
- "But the common sense of the people is that they won't be able to afford the new rents."
- She didn't even bother to ask if we could afford the new rent.
- Others are asked for a new rent that often represents an increase of 500 to 800 percent.
- The new rents come to about $100 a room per month.
- Its new rent is about $35 a square foot a year, or two and a half times what it had paid, for less space, before.
- Their new rents would be based on apartment size and household income.
- On the other hand, an expert is a person appointed to fix the new rent.
- Under Mark to Market, the new rent will be $850.
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