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The phrase "have a system" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to possessing an organized method or structure for doing something.
Example: "To improve efficiency, we need to have a system in place for tracking our progress."
Alternatives: "possess a system" or "maintain a system."
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I have a system.
You have a system.
"I have a system down.
You have a system that works.
"I have a system," she said.
"You have a system," I said.
We have a system.
I don't have a system.
Did I have a system, or not?
Similar(2)
We have a system-wide problem with system-wide problems.
Oh, and it should have a system-level achievement system, too.
More suggestions(19)
have a procedure
have a regulation
represented a system
have a leadership
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indicated a system
characterized a system
observed a system
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incorporated a system
have a computer
have a command
have a systematic
left a system
have a sector
involved a system
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