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'have bounce' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
To use it, you would need to add a verb, like 'has' to make it a complete sentence. For example, "This ball has bounce."
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That's a measure of how rhythmic and "sonically spiky" the music is: tech house, reggae and salsa have bounce to spare, while choral music and atmospheric black metal are... less so.
"It's spinning but doesn't have bounce.
Don't comb through hair too much or the curls will not have bounce.
Excessive amounts of serum will cause hair not to have bounce when dry and will appear to be wet.
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Since then, however, they have bounced back.
Share prices have bounced back strongly.
Now, some say, those checks have bounced.
"We have bounced back all year".
He seems to have bounced back.
Mr. Chase appears to have bounced back.
"Sales have bounced back from last week".
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