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"have considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that is plentiful or abundant. Example: She has considerable experience in the field of marketing.
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The states have considerable autonomy.
The Senate Democrats have considerable challenges.
The clearinghouses have considerable clout in Washington.
All the available versions have considerable virtues.
Both organisations have considerable internal problems.
All seats have considerable leg room.
They do have considerable visual punch.
They also have considerable political muscle.
The nation's governors have considerable sway here in Washington.
In practice, General McColl is expected to have considerable autonomy.
This case seemed to have considerable implications for Purkey's appeal.
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