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Believer  +  212140 Mon, 03 Apr 06 11:48 AM

Which one is right in the normal context?

1. She is an owner of a restaurant.

2. She is the owner of  a restaurant.     

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pieanne  +  212146 Mon, 03 Apr 06 12:04 PM

I'd say "she is the owner of a restaurant", but "she owns a restaurant" would be simpler!

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