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The phrase "have a release of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have a distribution or publication of something. It is typically used in the context of entertainment or media. For example: - The movie studio will have a release of their highly anticipated summer blockbuster next month. - The band's new album will have a release of limited edition vinyl copies. - The company has announced they will have a release of their latest product in international markets next year.
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You have a release of energy and stress".
"Once you have a release of fracking fluid into the environment, you end up with a radioactive legacy," says Vengosh.
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Fusion controllers have a release date of Q3 2007 for $56.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice has a release date of March 25 in the UK and the US.
Rogue One has a release date of 16 December 2016, almost exactly a year after the release of The Force Awakens.
Lavezzi is under contract with Napoli until June 2015 and has a release clause of €30m.
Hulk has a release clause of €100m [£88m], which is not easy for any club to pay.
Star Wars: Episode VII currently has a release date of 18 December , 2015
Batman vs Superman has a release date of 6 May, 2016.
Turbo has a release date of 6 November in the US and 22 January 22, 2016 in the UK.
Fellaini had a release clause of £23.5m in his Everton deal until 31 July.
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