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owner
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "owner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person, business, or other entity that has legal control or possession of something. For example, "The new owner of the restaurant changed the menu."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
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60 human-written examples
About The Scott Trust Ltd The ultimate owner of the Guardian is The Scott Trust, which was originally created as a trust in 1936 to safeguard the title's journalistic freedom.
News & Media
The ultimate owner of the Guardian is The Scott Trust, which was originally created as a trust in 1936 to safeguard the title's journalistic freedom.
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In the entrance to the Abba Museum in Stockholm on Tuesday, the owner of the first ticket to Sweden's newest tourist attraction proudly displays his prize.
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7 January: The Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi describes Mario Balotelli as a "bad apple" during a televised interview, adding, "I would never accept him being a part of our changing room".
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MARIA CAULFIELD, 40 TORY, LEWES A nurse at the Royal Marsden hospital in London, where she is a research sister leading a team in breast cancer research, Caulfield is also an owner and shareholder of Lewes football club and a non-executive director of the local housing charity BHT Sussex, which works to prevent homelessness.
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Always a crowded but friendly dive, owner Jack Prince bought the joint next door several years ago and knocked out a wall, so that now you can even sit down, enjoy the dusty PBR ads on the wall or, even better, listen to live music.
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The Heart of Midlothian manager Paulo Sérgio is quite likely to have his name added to a list, in double figures, of the individuals removed from that post by the owner Vladimir Romanov.
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On the outside it looks like a small, old-world liquor store, but forget yourself, walk right behind the counter, take a seat in the front room or the hallway (complete with discrete exit to a side street), knock back some drinks and chat with owner Dilip and the locals.
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In a judgment against the Kremlin, a tribunal in the Hague ruled that the Russian state had sought to bankrupt Yukos, appropriate its assets and prevent its owner, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, from entering politics.
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At fashion boutique Bodice, owner Ruchika Sachdeva offers androgynous design, unconventional cuts and uses traditional methods such as block printing.
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The front page of The Express, whose owner recently gave Ukip a million quid, wails WHY YOU MUST VOTE FOR UKIP.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about companies or organizations, be specific about the type of "owner". Is it a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation? This clarifies the legal structure and responsibilities.
Common error
Avoid using "owner" interchangeably with "manager" or "CEO". "Owner" refers to legal possession, while "manager" and "CEO" refer to operational roles, even if the same person fulfills both.
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Linguistic Context
The word "owner" functions primarily as a noun, designating the person, people, or entity that holds legal title to property or an asset. Ludwig provides several examples illustrating its correct usage in varied contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
90%
Formal & Business
5%
Science
3%
Less common in
Wiki
1%
Reference
0.5%
Social Media
0.5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "owner" is a common noun that signifies the person or entity holding legal title to something. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's grammatically correct and widely applicable. Predominantly found in News & Media, it also appears in formal business and scientific contexts. To ensure clarity, specify the type of "owner" (sole proprietor, partner, etc.) when describing companies or organizations. Avoid using "owner" interchangeably with "manager" or "CEO". Consider alternatives like "proprietor" or "possessor" depending on context. By avoiding these common pitfalls and adopting these best practices, writers can improve their writing clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Proprietor
Formal term referring to the legal owner of a business or property.
Possessor
General term indicating someone who holds or owns something.
Holder
Indicates someone who holds a particular item or position.
Controller
Emphasizes the aspect of control and management, not just ownership.
Landlord
Specifically refers to someone who owns property that is rented out.
Manager
Highlights the responsibility of managing or overseeing something, often a business.
Custodian
Implies a duty of care and preservation along with ownership.
Principal
Refers to the main or most important person involved, often in a business context.
Beneficiary
Highlights the person who benefits from the ownership or control.
Shareholder
Specifically refers to someone who owns shares in a company.
FAQs
How to use "owner" in a sentence?
What can I say instead of "owner"?
You can use alternatives like "proprietor", "possessor", or "holder" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "owner" or "ownership"?
What's the difference between "owner" and "manager"?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested