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"a person has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a person's possession of something. For example, "A person has the right to freedom of speech."
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3. Whatever attitude a person has towards personal genome privacy, it should be utterly respected.
A person has terrible arthritic pains.
All a person has to do is eat.
A person has to be a good person.
"It's just like a person has 10 fingers.
Being a person has always meant getting blamed for it".
Often, the more concussions a person has, the longer the recovery time.
And there's a certain comfort level to that when a person has worked with athletes".
If a person has got no talent, it doesn't matter what you teach them.
So what's left, a person has to wonder — what remains uncharted?
It may not matter which type of cancer a person has.
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