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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have possession" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe having control of or owning something. For example, "The company has possession of the patent for the technology."
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You need not have possession of it.
"I have possession of the ball.
"We didn't have possession of the ball, it was theirs.
Many will not even have possession of their passports.
"We have possession of their furniture and everything in it.
Early reports indicated that police have possession of the weapon.
But officials ruled that Gothard did not have possession.
If we have possession, then we can score tries".
Obviously I am talking about when England have possession.
Sometimes to have possession is very dangerous against a team that plays on counter-attack.
We have possession of the ball because of the style of player he is.
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