The homophones "pair" and "pear" can both be used to refer to a small amount of something.
The homophone for "smallest in amount" is "least," and the homophone for "rent under an agreement" is "lease."
The homophone for smallest in amount is least, and the homophone for rent under written agreement is lease.
The homophone for "smallest in amount" is "least," and the homophone for "rent under written agreement" is "lease."
The homophone for "smallest amount" is "least" and the homophone for "rent under written agreement" is "lease."
The homophone for "smallest in amount" is "least," and for "rent under written agreement" it is "lease."
The homophone for "smallest in amount" is "least," and the homophone for "rent under an agreement" is "lease."
The homophone for smallest in amount is least, and the homophone for rent under written agreement is lease.
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The homophone for "smallest in amount" is "least," and the homophone for "rent under written agreement" is "lease."
The homophone for "smallest amount" is "least" and the homophone for "rent under written agreement" is "lease."
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The homophone for "smallest in amount" is "least," and for "rent under written agreement" it is "lease."
The homophone for "smallest in amount rent under written agreement" is "lease."
The homophone for "smallest in amount rent underwritten agreement" is "least rental lease deed."
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