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Discover Ludwig"have an input" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it is often used to describe an opportunity to present an opinion or suggestion in a discussion or decision-making process.
For example, "We'd like to hear your ideas, so please feel free to have an input into our discussion."
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There is no opportunity for students or staff to have an input on such decisions.
I was not given some key papers in sufficient time to have an input.
I have an input, but, since I've been captain, I have not had a vote on selection.
He liked to have an input on what I was reading and what music I listened to".
All machines have an input, an output, and a transforming or modifying and transmitting device.
Single-supply ADCs often have an input range that is not referenced to ground.
We have an input, which are the external disturbances, which we can assume that we have no control over.
I believe the next step must be to create "open systems": physical conditions in cities that allow all forces at play to have an input.
As we have presented it, we have an input, the corpus of texts, and an output, texts annotated with XML tags.
The reproject_events tool can handle the special case of reprojecting a file which does not have an input time column, such as the ACIS background file.
I don't have the golden answer and, as a player, I'm not going to have an input, so I can't suggest anything.
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