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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also has that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something in addition to what has already been mentioned possesses a certain quality or feature.
Example: "The new smartphone model is not only faster but also has that improved camera technology that everyone has been talking about."
Alternatives: "also possesses that" or "additionally has that".
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Mr. Simons also has that economy.
Kafka also has that quality".
"Alice [ Waters also has that compassionate element.
It also has that thick-slicing side.
Valentine also has that feeling of having seem something already.
Schultz also has that profound advantage of the modern-age presidential candidate: no voting record.
Anderson, however capricious, also has that ability to dispose of the very best on his day.
And claims that a janitor also has that kind of independence.
And if Dixon wants to work fewer days when she's older, she also has that option.
He also has that "nag of disquiet" that was Osborne's defining quality.
The DSI's relationship with Reed also has that ring of truth about it.
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