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The phrase "has a purpose to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone has a specific intention or goal. Here's an example: "The company's marketing strategy has a purpose to increase brand awareness and attract new customers."
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It has a purpose to it.
He has a purpose: to get Russia back on its feet".
8 has a purpose: to make public something that was made private.
Sanders, who is seventy-five, may be too old to run again in 2020, but his barnstorming has a purpose — to deepen the connection to progressive ideas in rural America, to develop an attachment that might outlast him.
The diner has a purpose: to support nearby family farms, or rather to demonstrate the conviction that -- economically, historically, naturally, logically -- food is supposed to be local, and that it can be again.
This festival, she adds, "has a purpose to it, as it's so hard for a lot of films to get distribution, and I like their choice of topics - they're doing something about the femme fatale, they're showing some silent films, which I love.
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To desire is to have a purpose, to walk toward a destination worth being excited about.
"In fact, those measures had a purpose: To 'maintain social stability'.
These drugs have a purpose: to cure the sick and save lives.
"Anything moving on the water right now doesn't have a purpose to be here".
Yet this strong scent of unreality, which will send many viewers reeling, does have a purpose to fulfill.
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