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Discover LudwigThe phrase "previous owner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who owned something before it was sold or given to the current owner. For example: "The previous owner of this house painted it bright yellow."
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"Previous owner.
Previous owner: the Soviet Union.
"Used to drive the previous owner mad.
The previous owner was an unemployed bachelor.
The previous owner sold it discreetly, without any neighborhood input.
Unflappable, strong, loyal – just like its previous owner.
I inherited the curtains from the previous owner.
This road was built by the previous owner".
Your second home's previous owner seemed healthy enough.
Presumably, they were ancestors of the previous owner.
The previous owner of the mantle was one K.
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