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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has for you" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in sentences that express something as being available for another person to receive or take. For example, "Please take a look at the gift I have for you."
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I hope it has for you, too.
Or overheard the nickname your team has for you.
"The love your mother has for you has a lot of feeling," one couplet began.
Reichek is a grandmother who does embroidery, but, whatever associations that image has for you, forget them.
Then, as gospel music swells in the background, "What God has for you, it is for you, so be blessed!
I felt the love he still has for you Dr Bernice King," he said, addressing King's daughter.
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That's all I have for you.
What authority does science have for you?
"You must do for them what I have for you.
What advice does he have for you?
Look what we have for you!
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