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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again owned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been owned once more after a period of not being owned.
Example: "After several years of being rented out, the property is now again owned by the original family."
Alternatives: "owned once more" or "reacquired ownership".
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Periscope in Kolonaki (22 Charitos Street, +210 322 5891, periscope.athenshotels.it, from €144) is again owned by Dakis Joannou, although less colourful this time.
It looked like Hefner once again owned the magazine he founded back in 1953.
Moreover, beleaguered homeowners would suddenly find that they had more money to spend, thanks to lower monthly payments, and that they once again owned an appreciating asset.
It is situated on land originally (and again) owned by the Makuleke people, who were removed by the apartheid government in the late 1960s.
The airport is operated by the limited company Notodden Lufthavn AS, which is again owned by Notodden Municipality.
The line would remain owned by the company A/S Smedstadbanen, which was again owned by Aker Municipality.
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Today, the persistent British again own the record — now at 763 m.p.h.
At some point, though, I began to wonder if I could ever again own my old Soul Coughing songs — not legally, but in my own heart.
The Philadelphian again owns the WBC belt he ripped away from Khan at the Mandalay Bay in 2012.
It's time for the citizens to once again own this place.
Not that it'd put them off again owning their dearest rivals.
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