occupy premises
Frequency: 6.87.1 per million words
To live in or use a property.
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- The company will occupy its new premises starting next month.
- Tenants must obtain permission before they can occupy the premises.
- For years, the small business had occupied these cramped premises.
- The legal agreement clearly states who is allowed to occupy the premises.
- After the renovation, the firm will occupy larger premises downtown.
- Security personnel are tasked with preventing unauthorized individuals from occupying the premises.
- The charity temporarily occupied the vacant school premises during the emergency.
- Do you have the necessary permits to occupy these commercial premises?
- He had been occupying the residential premises without a valid lease.
- We expect to occupy the fully equipped premises by the end of the year.