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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have attitude' is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'have an attitude'. For example: She always has an attitude when it comes to doing her work.
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"She thinks I have attitude," he said, the frown deepening.
Any successful media product, he argues, "has to have attitude.
Jack may have attitude, but it has no soul.
Who needs a surf board when you have attitude and great flippers?
Dogs always catch the eye, particularly if they have attitude and are clad in imitation mink.
All the players have attitude – which can be thrilling for spectators and threatening for team unity.
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