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The phrase "has a row" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a disagreement or argument between people.
Example: "The two colleagues had a row over the project's direction during the meeting."
Alternatives: "had a quarrel" or "got into a dispute."
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Solva has a row of pretty pastel-coloured houses and shops, but my favourite was Porthgain.
Wallace's library has a row of cheese books with titles like East of Edam.
The dining room has a row of mutuel windows, making it a sort of turf club.
It has a row of high tables for dining and a comfortable lounge area.
Cassel eventually turns up at Versailles for the party and has a row with Montespan.
The yard also has a row of storage sheds along one side, for bicycles and garden equipment.
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We ended up having a row.
They had a row.
We never had a row.
Let's have a row.
Perhaps we've had a row.
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