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Free sign upThe phrase "and has a string" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or concept that possesses a string as a feature or component.
Example: "The instrument is unique and has a string that produces a beautiful sound."
Alternatives: "and includes a string" or "and features a string".
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After all, he's 73, and has a string of plays to his name, including seven for the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The shy, upper-class girl soon discovers the delights of growing up, and has a string of affairs that are unusual for a girl in 1920s England.
Each modification is considered as a unique record in a database, and has a string assigned to it in a multi-parametric matrix.
Li has made TV and film appearances and has a string of victories in international competitions.
She's also intellectually ambitious, a first-generation academic from a single, working-class mom who drinks too much and has a string of mostly lousy boyfriends.
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Agnew struggled to find playing time and had a string of injuries.
Manuel was the horse, and had a string tied round him; Captain Bligh was holding the reins.
The 58-year-old had secured two election victories for Boris Johnson in Labour-leaning London and had a string of campaign successes under his belt down under.
Armed with songs by the English hit-maker Steve Mac, the Wanted has since released two albums in Britain and had a string of five Top 10 singles there.
He grew up in Wisconsin, he said, where his mother worked as a stripper and had a string of abusive husbands and boyfriends.
She married four times and had a string of affairs with both men and women, including a one-night stand with Marilyn Monroe.
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