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"have a stint" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "spend some time" or "do a stint". For example, "I am going to do a stint at the homeless shelter to help out over the holidays."
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("Architecting" was to make its New York debut last Friday at the Under the Radar Festival at the Public Theater, after which it is to have a stint at Performance Space 122).
"Danny Webber and James Gray have been unlucky because the players that have come in for them have done well and they've had to have a stint on the sidelines.
Having come up through the ranks at Luton Town, Forest Green's Rob went on to play in the Football League with both Stevenage and Aldershot, while older brother Stuart dropped out of the game to have a stint as a personal trainer.
In early 2001, Craig expressed an interest in being a part of the Star Trek franchise, professing his love of the series to the World Entertainment News Network and a desire to have a "stint in the TV show or a film.
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You had a stint as a footballer as well.
He also had a stint doing marketing at I.B.M.
You had a stint on "Battlestar Galactica," too.
I had a stint as a very bad vegetarian in high school.
Before that he had a stint on the Guardian as chief political correspondent (in 1985).
He had a stint in charge while Clarke was out injured during the series against India.
He also had a stint in the private sector, managing Germany's federation of savings banks.
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