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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and possessed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate ownership or control over something, often in a literary or formal context.
Example: "The ancient artifact was not only valuable but also and possessed a mysterious aura that captivated all who beheld it."
Alternatives: "and owned" or "and held".
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"I'm obsessed and possessed," she said.
Hitler is confident and possessed by a sense of power.
The Huskies are too skilled and possessed of their determination.
She is obsessed with, and possessed by, her job.
Eclipse was leggy, and possessed, experts thought, an ugly head.
Completed nests were also smaller and possessed wider nest entrances.
The resulting polyphenols exhibited high thermostability and possessed thermosetting properties.
Lawrence is excellent as Ree: intelligent, and possessed of a moral courage that commands respect.
Newcastle was shrewd, intelligent, and hard-working and possessed massive political experience.
Black was the Chairman and CEO of International and possessed ultimate voting control over the company.
According to nufc.nu, "Robledo was solidly built at 5ft 9ins tall and possessed film-star looks.
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