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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ownership in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a person's ownership of something, such as stocks, shares, property, or even a business. For example: "She was excited about her new ownership in the company."
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In terms of process, there was a strong sense of project "ownership" in Richmond.
I take ownership in it.
I feel no ownership in it.
Austen addressed slave ownership in Mansfield Park.
G.M. took full ownership in 2000.
He set the template for foreign ownership in the Premiership.
Best Buy would receive a minority ownership in Rhapsody.
"We're trying to put ownership in an abstract form".
They have a lot of ownership in it".
"Ownership in Canadian whisky went to international companies," he said.
Cole Haan has grown under Nike's ownership in recent years.
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