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"have a process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a system that consists of several steps that need to be followed in order to achieve a particular goal or outcome. For example, "The company has a process for onboarding new employees that includes an orientation session and a skills assessment."
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"We have a process.
"I have a process".
Have a process for decision work.
_ Oh, I am not good enough to have a process.
"But we have a process in place that obviously worked".
You don't have a process to hold people accountable.
We have a process in place to deal with this.
You cannot have a process whose sole effect is this.
We need to have a process and deliberate collection system.
Government should always have a process for this.
LONDON — Olivia Colman does not have a process.
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revealed a process
generated a process
followed a process
removed a process
observed a process
approved a process
reported a process
characterized a process
facilitated a process
involved a process
comprised a process
indicated a process
given a process
identified a process
supported a process
enabled a process
established a process
presented a process
agreed a process
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