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The phrase 'has as' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a comparison or to describe consequence. For example: "The rise in tuition costs has as consequence an increase in student loan debt."
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Freeman has as well.
No other conference has as many.
Everyone has as many as they choose!
"Nobody has as much to gain".
Cohen has as much chance as anyone.
Espindola has as many goals as defender Jamison Olave.
No one player has as much control as the pitcher.
He has as much right to be there as anyone".
Nobody has, as far as these athletes know.
Here's hoping that Doc Ock has as good a run.
It has as much colour as a sound does.
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