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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also owned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is owned in addition to something else, often in the context of discussing ownership of multiple items or entities.
Example: "The company is known for its innovative products, but it is also owned by a larger corporation."
Alternatives: "additionally owned" or "further owned".
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He also owned Adidas.
He also owned some of its subcontractors.
He also owned and operated commercial buses.
His partnerships also owned numerous office buildings.
Dad also owned a grocery store.
Stanford also owned 8% of Baugur.
He also owned the cottage at Hradecek where he died.
We also owned a vessel that went after seals.
I also owned a small oil company drilling stripper wells.
You also owned the N.B.A. 76ers for 15 years.
She also owned and operated Camp Kewanee in Neversink, NY.
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