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The phrase "having possession of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It indicates that someone or something is in ownership or control of something. Example: The thief was caught and arrested for having possession of stolen goods.
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In a naked short, the investor does so without actually having possession of the assets.
He added: "For Bayern having possession of the ball and dominating the game is really important.
The method relies on a responsible person having possession of the key to the guard at all times.
It's about having possession of a tool that makes a person feel powerful nearly to the point of exaltation.
But with one second on the clock, United States Coach Adam Krikorian called a timeout without his team having possession of the ball — an automatic penalty.
We are now on our third straight (so to speak) President who, the evidence more than suggests, have personally flouted the laws against having possession of marijuana.
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Howell never had possession of the ball.
You need not have possession of it.
"I never really had possession of it.
"I have possession of the ball.
Many will not even have possession of their passports.
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