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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a person having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who possesses a certain quality, characteristic, or condition.
Example: "A person having a strong work ethic is often highly valued in any organization."
Alternatives: "an individual possessing" or "someone with".
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Hence, the death of a person having this power is also considered a samadhi.
"Even a person having sex with a 6-year-old child -- to me that's sickening.
I'm really enjoying my current role but, as a person, having new experiences is healthy.
"It's an indication of a person having great difficulty controlling their sexual instincts".
There's been a shift away from the idea of a person having a career for 20-plus years.
But the government scheme at the time of Raissi's arrest relied on a person having been wrongly charged.
Nancy's party piece at Cliveden was to impersonate the facial contortions of a person having a stroke.
Before you answer, consider that the man displays many of the symptoms of a person having what psychologists call a hypomanic episode.
"A person having a non-surgical cosmetic intervention has no more protection and redress than someone buying a ballpoint pen or a toothbrush," said the report.
But a person having surgery just to help somebody else faces all risk and no benefit, except for the emotional boost of having helped.
Blood tested directly after exercise can show abnormalities, some of which closely resemble those of a person having a heart attack, experts say.
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