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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has the blues' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express a feeling of unhappiness or sadness. For example, "Sarah has been feeling down lately; she definitely has the blues".
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Vocals: Billie Holiday No one has the blues like Billie.
What has the blues done for us lately?
Ally never really has the blues, even in the most humiliating circumstances.
James L. Dolan has not given an interview in 631 days, but the man has the blues.
One last mutant has the blues, and that's Kurt Wagner Kodii Smit-McPhee), who is very camp, very smiley, and very German.
Discovered when she was singing on subway platforms, Patti Rothberg has the blues leanings of a latter-day Bonnie Raitt, and songs that explore the pains of love.
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"The French have the blues".
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