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"change in ownership" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It describes a situation where the ownership of something (such as a property, business, or object) has been transferred from one person or entity to another. Example: The company experienced a change in ownership when it was acquired by a larger corporation.
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But the equally important force is the change in ownership.
This, he said, could precipitate a change in ownership.
Ackerman said the change in ownership structure would benefit teams "in terms of long-term prospects".
"There's been hardly any change in ownership patterns, and redemption activity remained stable".
These changes are presumably due to the change in ownership following the bank's recent troubles.
New arrival, 85-year-old Freda Sherwood, is also untroubled by the change in ownership.
A change in ownership has made Voilá! even more terrific than ever.
"Any change in ownership would be highly traumatic," Frank Rich, the Times columnist, says.
And it will, despite the change in ownership, remain the Canarsie Cemetery.
Equally, some forms of marketization can occur without a change in ownership.
That response has convinced Ackerman that the change in ownership direction has put the league on the right track.
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