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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a default" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can generally use it to refer to having a predetermined option, position, or course of action that is used if no other option is selected. For example: "I always have a default order at this restaurant so that I don't have to spend too much time deciding what to eat."
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To imply that babies have a default theological position of atheism is as silly as assuming that they have a default language or nationality.
"You have to have a default budget to have true budget reform," he said.
And, if Williams could have a default formula, he consciously tried to go beyond it.
Do you have a default gift for a kid you don't know that much about?
However hard they are to price, municipal bonds have a default rate under 1percentt.
The system, Dr. Rubin said, will have a default setting of splitting a message into 20 keys.
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And they have made lemonade out of lemons: C.L.O.'s had a default rate of less than 1 percent even as the loans underlying them had a default rate of about 6.5 percent.
Some companies that have sold default insurance to investors may also face losses if Argentina has a default rating, said Peter Petas, a debt analyst at CreditSights, an independent credit research company.
Samsung told moneysavingexpert.com that every device launched since April 2014 has a default setting that classifies emojis as an SMS and not an MMS.
And Suzanne Burden's Mrs Alving has a default position of sitting as still as one of Hammershøi's subjects, faux demure, hands in lap.
The V4e has a default range of 1,000 feet, but can be programmed to warn a driver up to 3,000 feet from a camera.
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