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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely has that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize certainty or affirmation regarding a particular quality or characteristic that someone or something possesses.
Example: "This new software absolutely has that feature we were looking for to improve our workflow."
Alternatives: "definitely has that" or "certainly possesses that".
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The most important thing for us is always an extraordinary founder and team of course, and Duo absolutely has that, but it was also the first enterprise security company I'd seen which speaks to the single-most important trend in SaaS applications right now: consumerization.
Catherine absolutely has that.
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On the other hand, it did absolutely have that psychological effect, you know, of putting a base in on which people could stand and say, 'I'm going to continue to run and invest in my business.'.
You Should Absolutely Have That Pint After Work Today.
"He's absolutely having that kind of season," Lakers coach Luke Walton said.
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The military has that absolutely down pat.
"It was absolutely amazing to have that view".
"Europe has a chance to make history and I am absolutely thrilled to have that opportunity".
You could also be an alcoholic if you only have one drink at a time but you absolutely have to have that drink every day.
"That absolutely has been the dividing line".
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