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The phrase "and the holder of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who possesses or has ownership of something, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The contract shall be binding upon the parties and the holder of the rights therein."
Alternatives: "and the owner of" or "and the possessor of".
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But Charlie Parsons, its creator (and the holder of its "format rights"), is British.
Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor and the holder of the EU presidency, is keen to inject some vim into transatlantic relations.
Lindy Burch, then the only woman on the board and the holder of the highest score ever in competition, spoke up.
The company, which is based in Dallas, was founded by Darwin Deason, its chairman and the holder of more than a third of its stock.
Remember the Giants' game at Minnesota when the snapper of the day, Bob Jones, and the holder of the moment, Tom Rouen, mangled a snap and a hold?
Paul Soloway, five times a world bridge champion and the holder of the largest collection of master points, died on Monday in Seattle.
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He has authored more than 200 referred archival publications and is the holder of 15 patents.
And as the holder of a British passport, he has now qualified to play for Scotland on residential grounds.
Eruc has successfully rowed solo across three oceans and is the holder of multiple world records.
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