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The phrase "a sheet that has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific sheet that possesses certain characteristics or features.
Example: "I need a sheet that has a waterproof coating for the outdoor project."
Alternatives: "a sheet possessing" or "a sheet featuring".
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In non-viewable cases, the Dover or Landstuhl morticians inject each body part individually with embalming fluid and gather the pieces in a sheet that has been impregnated with embalming chemicals.
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Further perusal revealed a sheet that had a full page listing ornamental grasses, ground covers, annuals, perennials, bulbs, trees and shrubs -- all water-saving plants recommended for the Northeast.
Something like adrenaline moved him to the stool beside her head, where he sat behind a sheet that had been raised to hide the surgery from her, and took her hand and kissed it, and kissed her face.
Defenseman Matt Niskanen said "a lot of energy and a little bit of rust can lead to that kind of play". The Capitals also had to adjust to uncomfortable ice conditions — the puck bounced on a sheet that had to withstand desert heat outside the arena.
In some cases, they transferred their answers to a sheet that had the correct answers pre-marked-meaning they could, if provoked into dishonesty, readily cover up their mistakes.
All reviewers at the meeting were given a sheet that had the names of all the applicants with spaces to fill in scores and comments.
Melamine is a fiberboard sheet that has a hard plastic-like coating on one side.
Use a cookie cutter to cut out some circles, then place these circles onto a baking sheet that has a baking sheet on it.
You'll need a queen sheet that has a suitable pattern or simple, desirable single color that will work with the room's décor.
The fields transmit that tension to space-time, Tsagas writes in the 11 June issue of Physical Review Letters, making nearby space like a rubber sheet that has been stretched a little bit tighter.
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