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Discover LudwigThe phrase "If she has" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in conditional statements to indicate a situation that depends on whether she possesses something or has done something. Example: "If she has the necessary qualifications, she will be considered for the position."
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If she has green eyes.
If she has sons then yes, she probably has.
If she has a dark passenger, it's probably Bernie Madoff.
If she has noticed fetal movement, you do give.
If she has, move on.
If she has fins, she's probably swimming!
If she has any downtime, she's partying.
If she has her arms crossed, don't even try.
If she has a boyfriend, be nice to him.
If she has kids, always bring something for the kids.
If she has difficulty, try turning on the water faucet.
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