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"has a fix" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has a solution or resolution to a problem. For example, "The mechanic said he had a fix for my car's engine problem."
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Luckily, Mr. Doonan has a fix.
Kayak.com has a fix — at least for the cost of checked luggage.
Facebook has a fix for that – Facebook Groups – explicitly designed to let a small set of people communicate with one another either in public, or in private.
(The only hardware disappointment is that scroll wheel, which is balky and slow to respond. T-Mobile andees, and has a fix planned for the next batch).
"Apple has a fix that is being delivered to Verizon customers right on their iPhone 5. Verizon Wireless customers will not be charged for any unwarranted cellular data usage".
"Every time that Boeing has announced it's confident it has a fix and it has a new schedule, they turn around and disappoint again," said Scott Hamilton, managing director of the Leeham Company, an aviation consulting firm.
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From the consumer perspective, housekeeping has a fixed price.
In contrast, a hotel has a fixed inventory.
The manganese ion has a fixed magnetic moment.
That's right; it has a fixed nonzooming lens.
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