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"has different types" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever discussing the various categories or variations of something. Example: "The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including club sports, academic clubs, and community service organizations. Each of these options has different types to cater to the diverse interests of students."
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There are different types of cars that go in to specific groups in the WRC, such as group A and B, each group has different types of cars, differences such as power and model.
Since each school has different types of aid available, and may package students differently, it is important to be as honest and forthright as possible on the forms to set yourself up for the best possible outcome in terms of a financial aid award.
The German school system has different types of schools (Grundschule, Hauptschule, Realschule, Oberschule, Gemeinschaftsschule, Gymnasium) that mainly differ with regard to the academic skills of their students and graduation level.
Everyone has different types.
It has different types of clothing, dancing and feeling".
Each has different types of information available when you look around with the phone's camera.
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When you see things differently, you're going to have different types of conversations".
Well, I have different types of homes.
'In elite sport, you have different types of fitness.
The two teams still have different types of fans, though.
"The debate gets very complicated, because you have different types of suffering.
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