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The phrase "a case that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific situation or example that possesses certain characteristics or conditions.
Example: "We need to examine a case that has significant implications for our understanding of the issue."
Alternatives: "an instance that has" or "a situation that has".
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"This is a case that has been shrunk".
Mr. Morgenthau said, "This is a case that has legs".
He is accused of tax evasion in a case that has roiled Russian-American relations.
In July, new charges for sodomy were filed in a case that has serious flaws.
The sentences concluded a case that has lasted for three years.
The ruling is the latest step in a case that has dragged on since 2008.
"It's a case that has significance for all of us," Mr. Coombs said then.
The ruling led to fresh protests over a case that has gripped and divided a nation.
Boykin's lawsuit is another odd development in a case that has seen one twist after another.
Or he might be another red herring in a case that has had many of them.
The complaints represent a significant expansion of a case that has gripped the hedge fund community.
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