“Owner of” vs. “Owner of” in dictionary. At the end, property is the property of a person. “owner” for the thing being purchased by “owner for”

I am CEO. Why should I say I am the owner of ABC company?

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Asked on March 29, 2021 in Word choice.
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I am the owner

of abc company (a bit like: “I

own abc company”) “owner” and “for” are

not particularly linked together, “for” being here to introduce a purpose or function (and that wouldn’t fit your example).
For instance:

expropriate
verb (of the state) take (property) from its owner for public use or gain.

How or why not?

Answered on March 29, 2021.
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I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.

I am the owner of abc company

“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.

Answered on March 29, 2021.
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I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.

I am the owner of abc company

“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.

Answered on March 29, 2021.
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I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.

I am the owner of abc company

“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.

Answered on March 30, 2021.
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I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.

I am the owner of abc company

“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.

Answered on March 30, 2021.
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I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.

I am the owner of abc company

“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.

Answered on March 29, 2021.
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I see this situation as bright and possible. In this usage, whereas the for is obviously correct. In fact, using is certainly correct.

I am the owner of abc company

“O takes the role of the possessive preposition here. This is evidently appropriate, since the person possesses the company in some respect.

Answered on March 29, 2021.
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