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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "have a tape" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a complete sentence that can stand alone and can also be used as part of a longer sentence. Example: "Do you have a tape? I need to record this meeting."
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"And he didn't have a tape".
Did he have a tape recorder?
Yeah, actually, I think I probably have a tape somewhere.
CARLIN I have a tape somewhere of "Kraft Music Hall".
Have a tape measure as standard traffic police issue?
"You can't say I just didn't have a tape".
"Be sure you have a tape measure," he said.
Someone at GCHQ will have a tape of it.
"We have a tape of his verbal agreement," they threatened.
Prefer is the right word, because I always have a tape recorder.
"Does anyone have a tape so we can measure him?" A tape was produced.
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