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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had will" is not correct in written English.
In order to make the sentence grammatically correct, you would need to change "had" to "would have." For example, "If he had will, he would have made a different choice."
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Without him, would we ever have had "Will & Grace"?
"In theory, this whole scheme that I've had will pay off," she added.
The vision that every generation of Irish people had will be at an end".
The independent and Republican support that he has had will evaporate really quickly".
"Any private conversations that we've had will remain private," he said sternly.
This time, the best hope may be that the stimulus we have already had will prove to have been enough.
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"I have will," he says.
already has will not get far.
"I would have liked to have had Will Buckley in top form.
The hosts were left reeling when Norwell (4-87) had Will Smith (45) and James Vince (25) out and they soon lost four in seven overs.
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