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Discover LudwigThe phrase "shared ownership of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of jointly owning something, such as property, assets, or ideas.
Example: "The community project is based on the shared ownership of the park, allowing residents to have a say in its maintenance and development."
Alternatives: "joint ownership of" or "co-ownership of".
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The government previously shared ownership of Olivine with Heinz.
Darren is a firm advocate for entrepreneurs maintaining control and minimising shared ownership of their business.
The two men had once shared ownership of a racehorse, and had counted themselves good friends.
She attended the Melbourne Cup and briefly shared ownership of a race horse.
In 1991, Tolhurst sued Smith for royalties, demanding shared ownership of the Cure name.
Importantly, this process helps to achieve "buy in" from your stakeholders, creating a sense of shared ownership of the strategy.
There is also greater potential for shared ownership of cars, according to Martin Uhlarik, Tata Motors UKK head of design.
Because leaders at multiple levels shared ownership of the program, rollout took place with relatively few hitches.
The joint offer of 122 Australian dollars per Coal and Allied share would lead to shared ownership of the mining company through a joint venture.
She needed to head off any cries of betrayal by ensuring that her rivals fully shared ownership of the eventual Brexit outcome.
Private equity firm KKR and Investindustrial, the Italian buyout group behind Aston Martin, have shared ownership of the company since 2010.
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