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"Have it sent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want someone to send something to a specific location. For example, "Can you have it sent to my office by Friday?"
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Or if the store is close to its warehouse, have it sent to your home that afternoon.
Rather than having its data reside in the normal memory of those devices, or have it sent to a secure repository in the cloud, Apple developed custom circuitry it calls Secure Enclave.
Touting the fact that if you can't find what you're looking for in store you can find it online and then have it sent to your home, Kmart has introduced its "Ship My Pants" ad... which you will make you laugh despite your higher aspirations.
He decides to take it to the post office and have it sent.
He said he would purchase it in Baghdad and have it sent north.
I had to have another one made and have it sent by express mail.
For a surprise, have it sent directly to the child at camp.
"We're going to fly down there, fill a container and have it sent," she said.
Alternatively, you could have it sent to your mum if you forgot Mother's Day.
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Have it send an e-mail approving your post so you have a written record, she says.
The box may be checked by default, but you may un-check it to not have it send one.
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