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"have a value" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has value or worth; either tangible or intangible. For example, "The priceless antique vase was believed to have a value beyond what could be expressed in money."
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We have a value of the month.
They soon may have a value.
"We have a value bias," Mr. Beyer said.
The word 'low' has to have a value".
It's not that Twitter doesn't have a value to society.
But psychedelics have a value I can't help but admire.
And it's true, names do have a value.
Do you happen to have a value for the apparent magnitude of this DSO?
They tell us also that the properties have a value of more than $450,000.
When a slot does not have a value, the slot is said to be unbound.
in a hoc file doesn't mean that sections don't have a value for nseg.
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