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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatically have" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something is obtained or occurs without the need for manual intervention or action.
Example: "When you sign up for the service, you will automatically have access to all premium features."
Alternatives: "instantly receive" or "immediately obtain".
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You automatically have these images before your eyes.
St . Louisdoesn't automatically have the best of everything.
Fathers named on the birth certificates of children born after that date automatically have parental responsibility.
Marlon "Swoosh" Wallen On stage, you automatically have to turn yourself into an entertainer.
Then there was the stubborn part that thought, why should they automatically have their father's name?
"We wanted to do a story on Indigenous incarceration but it doesn't automatically have pictures.
If Scotland had left the UK, then Scotland would automatically have been ejected from the EU.
The Monserratians in the United States do not automatically have British passports.
Each of these athletes tested will automatically have an ABP (Athlete Biological Passport) profile created.
Apple iPad users who set a passcode will automatically have their devices encrypted.
There's a jarring feeling: do youthful villains automatically have to appeal to today's youth.
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