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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man have" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a man has" to indicate possession or a state of being in the present tense.
Example: "A man has a dream of traveling the world."
Alternatives: "a man possesses" or "a man owns".
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Can't a man have his mind on higher things?
But would a man have suffered the same accusation?
I think, could a man have made this film?
But why should a man have to suffer this way?
Just what does a man have to do to be found guilty of murdering a woman?
Never did a man have so many loyal and fun friends.
This is no place for a man: have you forgotten men don't talk?
Surely, had they seen the line, they would, to a man, have stopped on the solvent side.
Three people – two women and a man – have been confirmed dead, and rescuers are searching for the missing.
The one thing that has become clear is this: the boxers, to a man, have supported Edwards.
And that makes me proud and grateful to our staff, who to a man have behaved both professionally and strongly.
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