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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a temper" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have a tendency or inclination towards becoming angry or easily agitated. Example: "My younger brother has a temper, so I have to be careful not to tease him too much."
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I still have a temper.
"He did have a temper, though".
I definitely have a temper.
Most people I know have a temper.
He didn't have a temper, the way his brother did.
And: You have a temper on the field?
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A. J. Burnett has a temper.
"My father had a temper".
"She had a temper.
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