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Discover Ludwig"have a speech" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of giving a speech. For example, "I am nervous for tomorrow because I have to have a speech in front of the whole school."
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You Have a Speech.
Or did you have a speech impediment?
"I won't have a speech in my inner pocket.
I took a deep breath, "I have a speech problem".
"I seriously do not have a speech prepared whatsoever".
He was often intoxicated, and/or appeared to have a speech impediment.
I have a speech impairment which means that telephone banking is not an option.
He should have a speech ready in case the White Sox don't make the playoffs.
"You become a whole other person, and that person doesn't have a speech impediment".
"One debate of many was not reason not to have a speech when we wanted to have it," he said.
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Frequent reiterations of propulsive rhythms generate tremendous intensity; his melodies have a speech-like, often declamatory quality, expressing pathos and ecstasy with equal fervour.
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