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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has three goals" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the actions or achievements of someone or something. Example: "The team has three goals they hope to accomplish this season."
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She has three goals.
He has three goals in 15 games.
This paper has three goals.
This project has three goals.
He already has three goals.
The Jamaican Fabian Taylor has three goals.
He has three goals and four assists in the playoffs.
Havlat has three goals and five assists in that span.
But he has three goals and three assists in eight playoff games so far.
Technology Strategy has three goals, which relate to the three modules of the course.
He now has three goals this season and 497 for his career.
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