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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deliberate having" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a conscious or intentional state of possessing something, but it lacks clarity. Example: "The deliberate having of such resources can lead to better outcomes."
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While the pool renovations were drawn up in advance, repair plans for the Washington Monument were not so deliberate, having been necessitated by a magnitude 5.8 earthquake last August that damaged marble blocks on the interior and exterior of the monument, especially the top.
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Eliot's deliberate provocation has become Kirsch's bland doctrine.
"The deliberate campaign has begun in Kandahar," Gen. David H. Petraeus, the NATO commander, said on Aug. 31.
The report discounts airborne transmission of the disease but deliberate sabotage has not been ruled out.
Just six instances of deliberate abuse have made it to court.
And "Madadayo," in spite of its quiet tone and deliberate pacing, has a similar effect.
That deliberate approach has served the company well and has helped to offset bouts of bad news.
A very deliberate aesthetic had been at work, from which bronzes to this day are only just recovering.
These deliberate blurs have a colored ground dictated by the colors of the birthstones of Ms. Carey's parents and brother.
The difference was that the ugly aesthetic and deliberate dullness had been replaced by a carefree androgyny, with Ms. Prada hitting a sweet spot between sobriety and desire.
The show's deliberate ambiguity has fans debating on chat boards whether "Continuum" is a pro-business, right-wing series or the opposite.
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