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The phrase "great to have you" is correct and usable in written English
It is a polite expression of welcome. For example, you can use the phrase "great to have you" at the beginning of an email to welcome a business associate who has just joined the organization. Example: "Dear Tom, Great to have you on board. We look forward to working together."
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"Great to have you here.
It's great to have you here".
Great to have you back.
David Brooks: It's so great to have you back.
"It's great to have you here; it really means a lot to me".
("Welcome to the party, governor," he said. "Great to have you along").
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Steve Forbes: Prime minister, it's really a great honor to have you with us today.
Carriers have great incentive to have you continue to purchase or lease phones through their stores.
It's a great honor to have you here this evening.
It'll be a great honor to have you on the show!
He went on: "It is always great to have people you can trust, people you can count on personally".
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