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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has a hole' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that is damaged or otherwise in some way missing a section. For example: "The tire on my car has a hole in it and needs to be replaced."
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Her life has a hole in it.
Presumably Ms. Ambrose has a hole in her calendar.
Santa has a hole in his mitten.
But B.Y.U. has a hole in its center.
It has a hole where its emotional heart should be.
"Everyone has a hole inside themselves," he said.
Samsung's new Galaxy S10 has a hole for the camera.
It even has a hole for your key ring.
The red circle now has a hole in it.
He said in his affidavit that his right knee has a hole of.14 cm and his left knee has a hole of.9 cm.
The source has a hole in it due to piled events being lost on-orbit.
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