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If you're interested in renting an application, typically, applications are not rented in the traditional sense. However, there are subscription models where you pay a recurring fee to use an application. Here are some common scenarios:

1. **Subscription Services:** Many software applications, especially in the realm of productivity tools, design software, and streaming services, offer subscription plans. You pay a monthly or yearly fee to access the application.

2. **Cloud Services:** Some applications are hosted in the cloud, and users pay based on usage or subscription. This model is common for business software and services.

3. **App Stores:** Mobile app stores often offer applications for purchase or subscription. You can buy or subscribe to apps for a specific duration.

Before subscribing or purchasing any application, it's advisable to read the terms and conditions, understand the billing structure, and be aware of any cancellation policies. Always use reputable sources like official app stores or the developer's website to ensure security and authenticity.

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