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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had circumstances" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the conditions or situations that someone was facing at a specific time. Example: Despite having circumstances that made it difficult, she persevered and achieved her goals.
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I've twice had circumstances where we did call the police.
— Had circumstances been different, Dustin Brown could have spent the first round of the playoffs with the Vancouver Canucks.
How different life could have been for all concerned had chances been taken, had circumstances been different.
Had circumstances been different, she said she thought her son would have tried to befriend and help Emwazi.
"My choice does not reflect any lack of commitment to English cricket and, had circumstances been different, I would love to have toured India.
"We have had circumstances where Navy vessels have collided at sea in the past, but they're fairly rare as to how often they do take place," Commander Badura said.
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It referred to different forms of democracy, noting that each case has circumstances making it unique.
Unlike Conrad or Nabokov, I didn't have circumstances which would have coerced me out of my native tongue altogether.
"You have circumstances where people are traveling and they have to come to the utility and there are long queues".
We may have circumstances that require some time to resolve.
Choose to create your future rather than have circumstances determine your fate.
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