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The phrase "has a label" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an item, object, or concept that is identified or categorized by a specific label.
Example: "Each file in the cabinet has a label indicating its contents."
Alternatives: "is labeled" or "bears a label."
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A data graph D V, E) is a labelled directed graph where every node v has a label λ v) and a set of keywords.
It just has a label of divorce on it now.
The first box has a label that reads "USA A-H".
But, as is often the way, once a scene has a label, it fundamentally changes.
"Every product certified by us has a label with a number that indicates performance," she said.
Camby has a label of being injury prone or not playing in pain.
"The real issue is educating the kids, not getting into who has a label," he said.
Now Island Def Jam, with a staff of 190, has a label for almost every genre.
Each vintage has a label painted by a noted artist, a practice successfully pioneered by Mouton Rothschild in France.
The one on my desk has a label which says, "Standard Electric Propiedad Exclusive de la Cia".
It creates a feeling of order and control: everything has a place and every place has a label on it.
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