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Discover LudwigThe phrase "definitely has a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something does have a particular property or characteristic. For example: "This ice cream definitely has a creamy texture."
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He definitely has a larger downside.
That definitely has a positive side".
Well, he definitely has a type.
Garza definitely has a swagger.
She definitely has a different perspective now".
He definitely has a compulsive streak.
He definitely has a thing about stains.
"She definitely has a way with words," Daulton said.
"He definitely has a strong point of view politically.
He almost definitely has a man bun," they warned.
It definitely has a manly feel to it.
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