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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have an angle" is not correct nor usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "take an angle" instead. For example, "The golfer took an angle to get the ball off the tee and into the fairway."
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"Vinatieri didn't even have an angle!" Marv Albert shouted.
Brides must have an angle, something that will generate publicity.
"We're not trying to have an angle," Harley said.
"Bird-watchers and conservationists can investigate things, but to actually get anything done you have to have an angle.
"Do we have an angle?" Marco and his partners kept asking themselves as they read story after story featuring complaints from Uber's drivers.
"Look, it's always a tough sell unless you have an angle," said James R. Fenkner, chairman of Red Star Asset Management, a hedge fund based in Russia.
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Everyone has an angle".
"Everyone has an angle," the official said.
Joey Goldstein always had an angle, and if you didn't like his first angle, he had a backup angle.
"I must have had an angle on him".
Everybody has an angle: a Peruvian slant on "American Idol".
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