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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has it got" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking if something has a certain quality. Example sentence: "Has it got any vegetables?".
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But has it got its priorities right?
So not only has it got its original £481.8m back but has generated further returns of £743.5m.
How the sector can demonstrate its value to graduates – what has it got to offer?
What has it got?
Where has it got us, really?
What has it got better at?
What else has it got going for it?
And why has it got campaigners increasingly agitated?
But what has it got to do with privacy?
So what has it got to do with snow?
Only since mid-January has it got better.
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