Sentence examples for am and has from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am and has" is not correct and usable in written English as it stands.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of verb forms that do not function together in standard English.
Example: "I am happy and he has a new car."
Alternatives: "I am and he has" or "I exist and he possesses."

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Never mind that the car is stronger than I am and has more guts.

The Varnish is open every night from 7 pm to 2 am and has live music on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday nights.

My son is nine inches taller than I am and has to bow his head.

Dennis Skinner wasn't expecting my call, doesn't know who I am and has never heard of VICE.

My independent and relaxed friend, she's the exact opposite of who I am and has taught me more about myself than I could ever dream.

This is my life and to be grateful for it I must remember not only the joys but each brave step through the unknown adversities of CF. Each of those difficult days, moments laden with tears, and life-changing trials has led me to this very day, has molded me into who I am, and has given me some of life's richest relationships and memories.

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She is, and has been, unmistakable.

Ader was and has remained little known.

They are, and have been.

Curry is healthy and has been practicing.

It is healthy and has been neutered.

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