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The phrase "have an expression" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in reference to someone's facial expression, but can also refer to a certain tone or emotion conveyed through language. Example: "As she read the letter, her face had an expression of shock and disbelief."
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In contrast, EGFRvII-expressing GBMs do appear to have an expression signature distinct from most other EGFR-amplified tumors.
Texans have an expression for this.
The Cantonese have an expression, "Yauh yuen".
"We have an expression: 'lawful but awful'.
"We have an expression in Chinese," he continued.
We have an expression here: Boys will be boys".
Swabians even have an expression for this – hälinge reich, which means "secretly rich".
"We have an expression: your roots are in the rock like an olive tree," he said.
We have an expression — la confianza da asco, familiarity breeds contempt.
Her blue eyes often have an expression that can only be described as a twinkle.
In Judaism, we have an expression for this split between fantasy and reality.
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