possession in the PONS Dictionary

possession Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

unlawful possession of sth
to recover possession
to regain possession [of the ball]
it's my prized possession

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The power which has thus overflowed leftwards, makes a voluntary descent into the lower waters, confiding in its possession of the spark of true light.
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But his blend of cool self-possession and an indomitable will to win is still without equal.
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The sentence was for illegal possession of two facsimile machines and a telephone switchboard.
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Three people were also charged with supplying a prohibited drug, and one person was charged after being found in possession of a laser pointer.
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Basal traits consist of a large skull, a short thighbone, the possession of just two sacral vertebrae and the presence of fifteen teeth in the pterygoid.
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He had over fifty years of denominational periodicals and records in his possession.
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However, a flagrant foul will result in "both" the award of free throws and subsequent possession.
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The term insular possession is also sometimes used.
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Daffy's one possession he is proud of is his paper-mache parade float, constructed on top of a minivan, which is his main means of transportation.
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However, it may by notice to the borrower take constructive possession, which effectively prevents the borrower from further using the equipment pending its removal.
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