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How do you use the word premises in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "premises" in a sentence:

General Usage:

* The premises of the factory were closed for repairs.

* The police searched the premises for evidence.

* The company is looking for new premises to expand its operations.

Legal Usage:

* The judge ruled that the defendant was trespassing on private premises.

* The landlord is responsible for maintaining the premises in a safe condition.

* The lease agreement specifies the terms of use for the premises.

Other Usage:

* The speaker's premises were based on faulty logic. (Here, "premises" refers to the assumptions or arguments used to support a conclusion.)

* The author of the article presented a strong case, but their premises were flawed. (Similar meaning as above.)

Remember that "premises" is plural. It refers to a building or area of land, or the assumptions used in an argument.

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