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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a study" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to spend time studying or to have a designated time or space for studying. Example: "I have a study every evening from 7-9pm where I focus on my schoolwork."
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PE: I have a study.
In real life I feel lucky to have a study.
"I have a study in the barn," he told Candace.
The House Democrats also have a study group at work re‐examining seniority.
Do we have a study guide archive on the google drive?
Q: Do you do it here or do you have a study at home?
We have a study guide and review slides on the exam page.
So the military regime did what any government facing a controversy might do — they said, "Let's have a study".
At last, after years of kitchen tables, I have a study and a desk in a proper, grown-up manner.
"You may have a study telling how uncommon these problems are in patients over 50," Dr. Portenoy said.
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