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The phrase "a landowner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual or entity that owns land, typically in discussions about property rights, agriculture, or real estate.
Example: "The landowner decided to sell a portion of their property to a developer."
Alternatives: "property owner" or "landholder."
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We rent seven acres from a landowner.
"You'd have to want to be a landowner".
"We have them form a landowner negotiating committee," he said.
Covenants obligate a landowner to do something for, or give a landowner the right to receive something from, someone else.
As a landowner, Shakespeare would likely have gained from this.
His father, from the Hosseini tribe, was a landowner and ran a farm.
Louis Meeks, a landowner whose tap water reeks like diesel fuel, listened quietly.
Archie, thrilled to be a landowner, told Rose he had to sing the metes and bounds.
Zhukovsky, the illegitimate son of a landowner and a Turkish slave girl, was educated in Moscow.
His mother was French, his father, a landowner and merchant who operated out of Foligno.
It once belonged to Liu Wencai, a landowner supposedly notorious for ill-treating his tenant farmers.
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