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The phrase "a situation that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific circumstance or condition that possesses certain characteristics or elements.
Example: "We need to analyze a situation that has multiple variables affecting the outcome."
Alternatives: "a scenario that includes" or "a circumstance that possesses".
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It is a situation that has yet to change.
"It's a situation that has to be improved," Yi said.
"It's a situation that has to be explored," she said.
It's a situation that has become so routine on Wall Street as to almost be unremarkable.
"Spain has created a situation that has actually nothing to do with Gibraltar," Mr. Isola said.
WELLINGTON — It has been a situation that has perplexed Irish rugby fans for years.
This is a situation that has been brewing – and deteriorating – for a long time.
"A situation that has been comprehensively mismanaged, characterized by a string of blunders and miscalculations".
We are trying to gain clarity in a situation that has no clarity".
This is a situation that has been fed back by both sides.
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Rats and mice naturally resist HIV--a situation that has long frustrated AIDS researchers seeking a small animal model for the disease.
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