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He has the doctor, John's book.
He has a doctor, John's book.
Do both look natural?
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perhaps "his doctor was John's book" would give the clearer impression
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Both sentences can be improved for clarity and naturalness. The second sentence is grammatically correct but could still be ambiguous. Here are the revised versions:
"He has the doctor's book, John's."
"He has a doctor's book, John's."
However, if the original intention was to indicate that John is the owner of both items (a doctor and a book), the sentences should be rephrased for clarity:
"He has John's book and a doctor."
"He has John's book and the doctor."
Context is important to determine the exact meaning, but these revisions aim to make the sentences clearer and more natural.
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