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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Change in ownership

Is this sentence formal and natural enough to be in a newspaper article.
Would you say "change in ownership"?

The change in the team's ownership made them one of the worlds richest soccer teams in the world.
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Change in ownership is correct [ note: one of the world ' s richest soccer teams or one of the richest soccer teams in the world ].

  • Change in ownership is correct [ note: one of the world ' s richest soccer teams or one of the richest soccer teams in the world ].
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Change in ownership is correct [ note: one of the world's richest soccer teams or one of the richest soccer teams in the world ].

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