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"have chat" is not grammatically correct in written English.
To use it correctly, you would need to add a direct object or use a verb that implies a direct object, such as "have a chat" or "chat." Example sentence: My friends and I always have a chat after school.
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Perhaps we could have chat about that this week.
The mums' websites have chat rooms where you can ask others for tips.
"Whenever we have chat sessions on NBA.com, many of the questions are coming from other countries," said David Stern, the N.B.A. commissioner.
Re-opening the standard Facebook app should have chat available in Messages, as before Facebook's attempts to try to force Messenger on users.
The Internet games have an added benefit: "They offer a sense of community, because most of the games have chat rooms associated with them," Mr. Brown said.
Eight of the 14 Hearst magazine Web sites have chat rooms, for example, but they tend to focus on specific subjects, like investing (on the Smart Money site) or the Boy-o-meter, where viewers are asked to rate a boy's good looks (on the Cosmogirl site).
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We must have chatted for an hour.
"I'm not sure he would have chatted me up otherwise".
Mr. Peres and Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's founder, have chatted by phone about the effort.
Could Neandertals have chatted about the weather or the mammoth that got away?
So we do have chats about a lot of things.
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