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Discover Ludwig"does have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a type of emphatic affirmative action or as a contraction of "does indeed have." For example, "He does have an impressive collection of artwork."
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It does have classics.
California does have problems.
France does have talents.
It does have moments.
She does have detractors.
But he does have thoughts.
It does have flickering candles.
But he does have backup.
But it does have them.
Logan does have a point.
The analysis does have shortcomings.
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