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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be owned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something that has been acquired or taken possession of. For example, "The house was willed to me by my grandmother, so it is now owned by me."
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Both still need to be owned.
Wild animals don't want to be owned.
It wasn't a thing, to be owned.
The hotel is said to be owned by Colonel Qaddafi.
Do you want to be owned by your husband?
Resources were to be owned collectively rather than individually.
Sprint was supposed to be owned by WorldCom by now.
It doesn't need to be owned because it's everywhere.
It ought to be owned by us all.
USA network, which happens to be owned by NBC.
"We are a small island and we don't want to be owned by Germany".
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