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Discover Ludwig"possess property" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like, "He possesses a large amount of real estate property."
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To complain is to belong, possess property.
A D.E.A. spokesman said that Zambada could also possess property in the United States.
The Man of Property (The Forsyte Saga Vol 1) John Galsworthy; read by Martin Jarvis CSA Word £16.63, 5hrs abridged In 1880s London, Soames Forsyte wants to possess property and anything else money can buy - including his wife, Irene.
Most of the laboring class possess property, cultivate their own lands, have families, and from the demand for their labor are enabled to exact from the rich and the competent such prices as enable them to be fed abundantly, clothed above mere decency, to labor moderately and raise their families".
He does not argue that only orthodox Christians can rightly possess property.
The Reform Act did very little to appease the working class by enfranchising them, since voters were required to possess property worth £10, a substantial sum at the time.
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By contrast, natural minima possess properties characteristic of the substances of which they are the minima.
In some cases the test material may possess properties that allow specific techniques to be applied.
RCs possess properties that make their use in solar energy-converting and integrated optoelectronic systems feasible.
Cass sees no reason to doubt that numbers might possess properties we may never be able to ascertain.
The regenerated DKSC was found to possess properties similar to those of native DKSC.
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