Examples of 'own the book' in a sentence

Meaning of "own the book"

own the book: Possessing or having ownership rights to a specific book or literary work

How to use "own the book" in a sentence

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own the book
And of course you own the book.
I own the book and you can verify what I am saying.
Only do this if you own the book.
I own the book also, but the book is at my house in Pittsburgh.
If you do not own the book.
I don't own the book so I would love enter.
It also depends on whether or not i own the book.
I do not own the book.
But I thought it would be nice to re-read it and to own the book.
I also own the book.
Sorry, but the company DOES NOT own the book.
I still own the book.
But with e-book, you do not really own the book.
What happens if I already own the book you are going to send?
Of course, I own the book of Saint Exupery, even a translator who translates in all languages.

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I prefer to own the book.
I own the book so I'm not entering.
I wish I could own the book.
Do we own the book you want?
If the number is bolded then I already own the book ( and can find it ).
I own the book as well as the 20 precepts of karate-do.
Remember, you own the book.
Because I already own the book I'm not entering the contest.
I have been aware ; I own the book.
Needless to say, I still own the book and it 's going nowhere.
Then, of course, you own the book.

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