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The phrase 'does it has' is not correct and is not used in formal written English.
The correct phrase would be 'does it have.' For example, "I'm not sure if this shirt has pockets. Does it have them?".
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But, in terms of the philanthropic work it does, it has some notable successes to its name.
Though its investment arm is only a portion of what betaworks does, it has still managed a 5.65x return, says Borthwick, making its results solid enough to compare to a similar-sized seed fund.
But that's not all it does: it has an in-built scale so you can monitor its weight easily, it can recharge your mobile phone up to 6 times and it also has a digital lock.
Its library has no great architectural ambition, as Conway's does; it has no main street lined with old, wide-lawned homes, as can be found in neighboring Whately or Sunderland.
On days like these he does, it has to be said, make it look easy.
But it does — it has a tremendous business potential and representing huge amounts of different markets.
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