hire from

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To rent something from a specific provider. Especially common in British English.

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  • Bicycles can be hired from several local shops.
  • You can hire a car from the airport directly.
  • We plan to hire all our camping gear from a specialized outdoor store.
  • She hired a dress from a boutique for the wedding.
  • They will hire a marquee from a party supply company for the event.
  • The company regularly hires scaffolding from a construction supplier.
  • Could I hire a boat from the harbour master for the afternoon?
  • My brother always hires his ski equipment from the resort shop.
  • We need to hire a sound system from a professional audio company.
  • Are you able to hire tools from a local hardware store?