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Discover Ludwig"owner himself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that the owner of something acted in a specific way himself rather than having someone else do it for him or her. For example: "The owner himself was on-site to personally ensure the project was finished correctly."
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We can only assume that whoever spotted the suspicious felines wasn't a cat owner himself.
Hara isn't a dog owner himself; his travel schedule doesn't allow it.
King - who is a gun owner himself - argued in Guns that he owned three weapons "with a clear conscience".
We meet the owner himself, his regular clients and Dimple, the eunuch, who prepares his pipes.
As a second-home owner himself (in Puerto Rico), Mr. Pugliese has had success with dehumidifiers.
"This is a terrible accident and the owner himself lost his life," he said.
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He distrusted most politicians (he regretted not being able to murder his own vice-president), and disliked the "rich and powerful" – despite being a rich and powerful slave-owner himself – who "too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes".
By contrast, having two committed owners — himself and the investment firm Silver Lake — would provide a stable base for that effort.
Founder Benjamin Jabbawy explains that building a startup in the local marketing space was a natural fit, as the child of small business owners himself.
Again, not a real pitch, but what if the slave owner is himself African-American?
(The owner describes himself as an avid collector, and this is one of several houses he has renovated in town).
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