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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has not any' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in situations when you are negating the presence of something. For example, "The student has not any money, so he cannot afford to buy the book."
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PA is used as inhibitor, but it has not any inhibiting effect at these systems.
The proposed scheme has not any capability limitation that is caused by crosstalk effect between multiplexing images.
This kind of novel high temperature superconducting (HTS) flux pump has not any mechanical revolving parts or thermal switches.
The basic reason for the application of coal as the alternative energent is the circumstance that coal represents very often-used energent whose technology of combustion is the most similar to those used for straw, and at the same time, it has not any other application.
then ( E ∗ ) has not any solution satisfying.
then ( E ∗ ) has not any solution satisfying ( P ∗ ).
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He hasn't any.
we have not any contract.
I have not any internationally recognized title.
"We have not any money.
Second Lady: I haven't any idea.
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