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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a feature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about something that has a specific attribute or characteristic. For example: "This new phone model has a feature that allows you to customize the wallpaper."
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Computers have a feature called the internet.
Not everything has to have a feature length documentary.
But Porsches now have a feature that offers a facsimile.
"We have a feature on the Web site, Gift Click.
The latest versions of Powerpoint have a feature called 'Presenter View'.
We did have a feature like that in the last Cartoon Issue.
New shortwave radios, however, have a feature clearly aimed at lazier travelers.
The S45 does have a feature that is not characteristic of professional cameras.
The new Pixels also have a feature to make it easier to take good photos.
The offensive line is unpredictable and, once again, the Patriots do not have a feature running back.
The brakes are bigger than ever and have a feature that applies extra force in panic stops.
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