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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a menu that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a menu that includes specific items or features.
Example: "I prefer a menu that has a variety of vegetarian options to choose from."
Alternatives: "a menu featuring" or "a menu containing".
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On a menu that has something for everyone, there are bound to be a few duds.
"We went to a menu that has 16 words," Mr. Humm said.
From a menu that has everything, the chicken gorditas were delicious.
I have a menu that has charities, helplines and also other blogs as well.
Imagine you can flip open a device, and there's a menu that has cultural information, social information, restaurants.
While upscale restaurants and hotels buy for a menu that has already been ordained, he can hunt for bargains, changing his menu daily to suit.
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He sat down and perused a menu that had been awkwardly translated into English: "Steamed Toad" was the name of one entrée.
Half of the subjects saw a menu that had the word "classic" highlighting the health boost option, whereas the other half saw the health boost highlighted by the word "new".
On another occasion I was so thrilled by the dishes listed on a menu that had been sent to me – local langoustine, wild morels from the Scottish hillsides above the restaurant – that I immediately booked a flight to Inverness.
Executive Chef Kerry Mechler had prepared a menu that had us drooling.
Chef Frederic Kieffer ran the gamut blending French cuisine and American classics for a menu that had me, at moments, pretending to pace myself.
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