Sentence examples for as owned from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as owned" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing ownership or possession, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The property was listed as owned by the previous owner, but the current status is unclear."
Alternatives: "as possessed" or "as held".

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Social media is usually treated as owned and earned.

The original referred to Bertolli as owned by Unilever.

It is not registered as owned by him but by Tusmore Estates SA, an offshore company.

A dapper dresser to the last, he never so much as owned a pair of jeans.

But there's a whole world out there that isn't as shiny, isn't as owned by corporations.

The rest — 73 — are now on record as owned and operated by companies that do not appear on the blacklist.

Two of the planes examined have been widely identified as involved in rendition operations and as owned by the C.I.A.

The people in the Russian plays by contrast, "act like free consciousness, not as owned literary characters".

The States as good as owned it for five decades or so, and now here are Europeans taking it again.

Her Chester Square home acquired in 1991 is listed as owned by Bakeland Property Ltd on a 64-year lease.

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"There has never been a time in our history when more of our ‘culture' was as ‘owned' as it is now," Lessig huffs.

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