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The phrase "has it" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as a question in formal or informal contexts. For example: - "Has it been raining all day?" - "I heard there was a new movie out, has it gotten good reviews?" - "Has it been difficult adjusting to your new job?" Note that "has it" is also commonly used as a phrase in idiomatic expressions, such as "has it all" or "has it made." In these cases, the phrase takes on a different meaning and is not used as a question. For example: - "She's a successful businesswoman who seems to have it all." - "He's a famous musician who has it made."
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has it
verb
Third person singular of have it
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He has "it".
Athill has it.
My sister has it.
The critic has it.
Queen Elizabeth has it.
Where has it gone?
— Vegas has it.
"And Gustavo has it".
(She has it now).
Why has it lasted?
But has it?
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