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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has someone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the possession or involvement of a person in a particular context. Example: "She has someone to help her with the project."
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I hope she has someone to squeeze.
Every dwelling has someone living in it.
"Everybody has someone who can't find a home.
"Everyone has someone who needs to get pied".
And has someone "had a word" with its author?
Instead, she has someone else paraphrase the script for her.
Even my wardrobe still has someone else's stuff in it.
Besides, she has someone else to support her now.
Every family has someone linked to the steelworks.
Now Johnson has someone to share that misery.
At least she has someone waiting for her.
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