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The phrase "had meaning" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to something that had significance or purpose in the past. Example: The old house had meaning for Sarah because it was where she grew up and made countless memories.
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"What they did had meaning.
"They had meaning for someone else".
It's a life that had meaning.
Shoes have always had meaning.
We had friends, life had meaning.
"When cool had meaning, he had cool".
She didn't tell me my life had meaning.
"But if a disaster you predicted did come true, then your life had meaning".
Only two-thirds of the respondents in Japan, France, and Spain believed their lives had meaning.
But it was better than no medal, and it had meaning for their coach.
Words that once had meaning were simply eviscerated, words like "tribe," for instance.
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