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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take possession" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to physically or legally acquire something. Example: After signing the contract, the new owners will take possession of the house next week.
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They take possession of their subjects.
They need to take possession of it for themselves.
She flew down from New York to take possession.
Why was he unable to take possession of the world's bounties?
Related bought the building's mortgage in 2011 and then angled to take possession of the property.
tries over the long term to replicate silver's return without having to take possession of bullion.
I gave in to it, let the odor caress my senses and take possession of me".
The victory strengthened al-Shabaab, allowing fighters to take possession of arsenals belonging to the warlords.
Some, like Bernie Searle, take possession; others, like Iskra Dimitrova, offer tame indoor versions of Mendieta's.
A spouse can take possession of the body of a prisoner executed by the state.
So you could ruin the auction, but you could never take possession of the uranium".
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