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The phrase "a material that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the properties or characteristics of a specific material in various contexts, such as science, engineering, or manufacturing.
Example: "We are looking for a material that has high thermal conductivity for our new heat exchanger design."
Alternatives: "a substance that possesses" or "a material possessing".
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It's a material that has been around for millennia.
However, human intervertebral discs are an example of a material that has both properties.
What are the alternatives to a material that has dominated packaging for 70 years?
Bronze is also a material that has been used by almost every sculptor of note.
Tungsten is a material that has the highest melting point of 3422 °C among metals.
"You don't usually find a material that has applications in so many different areas". The money has poured in.
The result is a material that has properties that are typically hard to combine: stiffness and stretchiness.
The third lens consists of a material that has both a negative density and a negative bulk modulus.
"Mucus is a material that has developed over millions of years of evolution to manage our interactions with the microbial world.
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At its heart is a small crystal of lithium tantalate--a material that has a peculiar property: pyroelectricity.
A blue LED required a material that hadn't been tamed for industrial use.
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