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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a crush" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe strong feelings of infatuation or admiration for someone. Example: "She has had a crush on her coworker for months, but she's afraid to tell him." In this example, the phrase "has a crush" is used to express the speaker's ongoing feelings for someone they are attracted to.
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I do have a crush on her.
Who does she have a crush on?
"I have a crush on him".
Day Three I have a crush!
She realized that Neal might have a crush on Helen.
"Actually, I think I might have a crush on him".
[Leaning closer] Did Olivia Wilde have a crush on you?
Older female voters have a crush on Joe Biden.
I might still have a crush on him.
Did Olivia Wilde have a crush on you?
Did Steve Strange really have a crush on you?
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