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What is the past tense of co-own?

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The past tense of co-own is co-owned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of co-own is co-owns.

The present participle of co-own is co-owning.

The past participle of co-own is co-owned.

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The business was sold to them by founder Gavin Baldwin, who co-owned it with wife Marian.
In the co-owned example, less tax is saved but a joint account requiring both signatures for withdrawal provides a little more security.
Stellar Group is co-owned by businessmen Jonathan Barnett, 64, and David Manasseh.
Eventually the partnership was wound up and a dispute arose as to what should happen to the property that the parties co-owned for their business purposes.
It was only after the governor's death that it was discovered the pair co-owned a paint factory in Holland.
The 26-year-old, who co-owned the car from which the deadly shots were fired, was seized in Flint, Michigan.

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