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The phrase "a system that has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the characteristics or features of a particular system.
Example: "We are developing a system that has advanced security features to protect user data."
Alternatives: "a system possessing" or "a system equipped with".
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Otherwise, you get a system that has no brakes.
A system that has never, ever been stronger.
It is a system that has cut both ways.
So we're talking about a system that has a huge failure rate.
An iteration is a system that has all of its state in explicit variables.
But it might be converted through a system that has a different assumed sampling period.
"It's a system that has closed a lot of people out".
"It's just a system that has been built with blinders to equality".
It's hard to beat a system that has worked for years.
What's driving Adams is a quest for a system that has a higher level of equity.
Many vanish into a system that has no resemblance to ordinary American legal procedures.
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