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Discover Ludwig"own dog" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a dog that belongs to the speaker or writer. Example: "I love going on walks with my own dog. His name is Max and he's a golden retriever."
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Our own dog had recently died.
(It was the image of Mr. Sendak's own dog, Jennie).
The dog in the pictures was my own dog.
Your very own dog may have consumed bits of him.
And they say, 'You walk your own dog?
They look for paintings of their own dog breeds.
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Scary!" QUESTION FROM GEORGE: Did Darwin own dogs?
But they weren't hers — they were his own dogs!
How many mice do you know who own dogs?
Do a lot of people in France own dogs?
They were coming to visit their own dogs.
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