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The phrase "has a present" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone possesses or is in possession of a gift or present. Example: Sarah has a present for her mother's birthday. In this sentence, "has a present" indicates that Sarah has a gift for her mother's birthday celebration.
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"None of the parties has a present stake in the outcome," Justice Stevens said.
The scheme has a present value of nearly $270,000 to a new recipient.
The government's commitment through the financial-assistance scheme has a present value of £800m.
Hillary has a present, but she'll only be able to give it to you in about 4 years..."...
We estimate that the additional growth dividend has a present value of $77 trillion over the next 80 years.
You pull them at either end, they explode and everyone has a present to put by their plate".
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It has a present-day population of roughly 37,000, and has produced a number of major league baseball players like the Molina brothers, Yadier, Bengie and José, all catchers.
And anticipation has a present-related aspect too: in a process that Heidegger calls a moment of vision, Dasein, in anticipating its own death, pulls away from they-self-dominated distractions of the present.
Do electric motorcycles have a present?
But we have a present and a future too.
"I have a present for you," she said.
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