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Discover Ludwig"have an element" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to possess or contain a particular component or aspect. Example: The speech had an element of honesty that resonated with the audience.
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First-rate plays, however, always have an element of give.
Everyone has to have an element of paranoia".
It should have an element of the lurid, the sleazy.
He was the only scientist to have an element named after him while still alive.
"Things should have an element of fun," Mr. Rubin said, "and humor".
Even marriages based on love have an element of self-interest.
The games that work best have an element of luck and second chances.
You need to have an element of humour when you're in A&E.
If all the other performances above have an element of camp, none can match the master.
But it's all got to have an element of comedy in it, I think".
"It's always good to have an element of certainty," Mr. Cohen said.
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