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The phrase "american properties" is not correct in written English as it should be capitalized as "American properties." You can use it when referring to properties or real estate located in the United States or associated with American culture or ownership.
Example: "The market for American properties has seen significant growth in recent years, attracting both domestic and international investors."
Alternatives: "U.S. properties" or "properties in America."
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Holtzbrinck's name came up because of its huge size, No. 2 in Germany, and its American properties.
However, the two countries quickly clashed over Castro's increasingly radical path, which saw many American properties and businesses seized.
This summer, the Loews chain is trumpeting an open-door pet policy at all North American properties.
Recently he has been buying up iconic American properties, including the former New York Times Building in Manhattan for a reported $525 million.
"We're not having a problem rescheduling for other Marriott hotels," said Catherine Leitner, a spokeswoman for the chain's Caribbean and Latin American properties.
Since its acquisition in 2001 of EMAP's American properties, including magazines like Motor Trend and Hot Rod, Primedia has promised Wall Street a substantial pruning of assets.
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