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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had input" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that someone had a say or provided their thoughts or opinions on a particular matter. Example: During the meeting, we discussed the project and John had input on the budget allocation.
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"It's a plan everybody had input to.
"It was successful because we all had input," he said.
Yet both Everton goals had input from the officials.
With 55 people on the team, most had input.
"We also had input on bottle design," she said.
We've had input from our partners, but in some ways it's been quite an independent project".
But last week Wang thanked all the groups that had input.
"This was a very visible product, and we had input from almost everybody and anybody," Dr. Feigal said.
"The Foreign Office had input, but really it was written by the Queen and her deputy private secretary Edward Young.
Roy said Stoudemire had input in the design process, often choosing the different pieces.
Others of us who lived through them and had input into the discussions at the time see things very differently.
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