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The phrase 'has a' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate possession or ownership of something or to describe a characteristic or quality of a subject. Example: The new car has a sleek design. In this sentence, 'has a' is used to describe the new car as possessing the quality of having a sleek design.
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He has a recommendation.
Facebook has a letterpress.
"Everyone has a voice".
She has a dream.
Play has a purpose.
Everybody has a shoebox.
It has a positive.
(She has a knife).
"Coretta has a boyfriend!
GERMANY has a problem.
Everybody has a plaid.
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