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a next owner
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a next owner" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "next owner" should be used without the article "a." Example: "The next owner of the property will have the opportunity to renovate it as they wish."
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Or perhaps there won't be a next owner.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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59 human-written examples
Where's George? was started more than 10 years ago by Hank Eskin, a programmer who marked each dollar bill he received with a note asking its next owner to enter its serial number and a ZIP code into the Web site, just for the fun of seeing how far and fast bills traveled.
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TAXES: $4,559.30 a year (estimated for the next owner) CONTACT: Sharon Rose, Sharon Rose Realty (760) 880-4894; www.sharonroserealty.com AUSTIN WHAT: A three-bedroom two-and-a-half-bath contemporary HOW MUCH: $525,000 PER SQUARE FOOT: $238.64 SETTING: This house is set back from a hillside street called Alta Vista Avenue — or high view in Spanish.
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TAXES: $2,500 a year (estimated for the next owner) CONTACT: Joe Shoemaker, MacDuff Realty Group (317) 413-8501; www.joeshoe.com CODY, WYO.
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TAXES: $5,000 a year (estimated for the next owner) CONTACT: Lucia Jaycocks, Carolina One Real Estate (843) 884-1622; www.
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TAXES: $1,295 a year (estimated for the next owner) CONTACT: Mary Farley and Valda Livingston, Livingston Real Estate (432) 729-4306; www.marfarealestate.com Augusta, Mich.
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TAXES: $1,959 a year (estimated for the next owner) CONTACT: Alex Wohllaib, Century 21 Riverstone (208) 610-1388; www.sandpoint.com, www.schweitzerskiproperties.com Middlesex, Vt.
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TAXES: $5,800 a year (estimated for the next owner) CONTACT: Peter Thornton, Legacy Sotheby's International Realty (207) 770-2292; www.legacysir.com Pahoa, Hawaii WHAT: A four-bedroom three-bath compound on the eastern coast of Hawaii's Big Island HOW MUCH: $625,000 PER SQUARE FOOT: $313 SETTING: This five-building compound is set on 11 acres, about four miles from the ocean.
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So to the other beleaguered fans, I say wait till next year — or till your next owner.
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The next owner of a similar asset you call may agree to sell and you will then have a potential purchaser to contact with the property details.
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A Captain Dykes became the next owner of the land.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "the next owner" instead of "a next owner". The indefinite article "a" is inappropriate here because you are referring to a specific owner in sequence, making "the" the correct choice.
Common error
Avoid using the indefinite article "a" before "next owner". It should always be "the next owner" because you are typically referring to a specific individual or entity that will assume ownership in the future, making it a definite reference.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a next owner" functions as a noun phrase that attempts to identify a future possessor. However, it's grammatically flawed, as Ludwig AI points out, due to the inappropriate use of the indefinite article "a" before "next owner".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a next owner" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct form is "the next owner". This is because "next owner" usually refers to a specific entity in a sequence of ownership. When writing, always use "the next owner" or consider alternatives like "the future owner" or "the subsequent owner" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity. While examples exist in various sources, these instances do not validate the incorrect usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the subsequent owner
Uses "subsequent" to indicate the owner following the current one, replacing "next" and using "the" instead of "a".
the future owner
Replaces "next" with "future" to denote the owner at a later time, using "the" article.
the upcoming owner
Uses "upcoming" to indicate the owner who will take possession soon, using the definite article "the".
the following owner
Emphasizes the sequence of ownership, using "following" instead of "next" and the definite article "the".
the succeeding owner
Indicates the owner who comes after the current one in a formal context, using the definite article "the".
a future proprietor
Replaces "owner" with the synonym "proprietor", while emphasizing a time in the future.
a subsequent possessor
Replaces "owner" with the synonym "possessor", while emphasizing a time that comes next.
the heir
Specifically refers to someone who inherits something, often used in legal or formal contexts.
the new owner
Uses "new" instead of "next", but changes the meaning slightly to simply the person taking possession.
the purchaser
Focuses on the act of buying or acquiring, rather than the sequence of ownership.
FAQs
Why is it incorrect to say "a next owner"?
The phrase "a next owner" is incorrect because "next owner" typically refers to a specific individual or entity in a sequence, requiring the definite article "the". Using "a" implies that there could be any random future owner, which isn't usually the intended meaning. Consider using "the subsequent owner" instead.
What's the correct way to refer to a future owner?
The correct way to refer to a future owner is to say "the next owner". Alternatives include "the future owner" or "the upcoming owner", which are grammatically sound and convey a similar meaning.
How does "the next owner" differ from "a new owner"?
"The next owner" refers to the person who will take ownership after the current owner. "A new owner" simply refers to someone who has recently acquired ownership, without necessarily implying a sequential transfer. Consider "the subsequent owner" if you want to show order.
Can I use other words instead of "owner" in "the next owner"?
Yes, you can use synonyms for "owner" such as "proprietor", "possessor", or "heir", depending on the specific context. For example, "the future proprietor" or "the subsequent possessor", but always remember to use the definite article "the".
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