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Discover LudwigThe phrase "own property" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing legal rights or describing someone's possessions. Example: I had to hire a lawyer to help me establish my rights to own property after my father passed away. Example: The wealthy businessman owned multiple properties, including a mansion in the city and a villa by the beach.
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They own property".
Nobody could own property.
Do you own property?
"You may own property.
Europe has its own property hotspots.
He does not own property.
I do not own property.
You've got the ability to own property.
Mark's own property is still under water.
Allocate it to helping others own property.
"I own property there," he said.
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