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The phrase "have address" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about a person or entity's physical location or place of residence. Example: "Please make sure to update your records with your new home address. It is important to have the correct address on file for any important correspondence."
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Now you have address you will write and tell all thing about London.
If you attend a public school, does your school or district have address or zoning requirements?
"We have address books, and the sum of the address books is the social graph," he says.
Mr. Rusick said the company did not accept credit cards on overseas orders because foreign credit card issuers do not have address verification systems.
In a statement on Friday, a Universal spokesman said: "We welcome the opportunity to answer any questions that the subcommittee may have, address the facts and debunk myths.
A nice idea, yes, but one I think that's largely unnecessary, given that, you know, all cellphones have address books.
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Therefore, one of the main differences between computers and humans is that computers have address-based random access memories, while humans possess content-addressable memories.
We have addresses.
You should have addressed this question.
Storage cells in RAM have addresses.
We have addressed matters of substance.
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