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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have contacts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate a person's network or connections with other people. Example: As a successful businesswoman, she always makes sure to have contacts in various industries to help her expand her network and opportunities.
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"We have contacts.
We have contacts over there".
"We don't have contacts to Nazis.
Both Giorgis and Gebbia have contacts there.
Yes, I have contacts and friends in Syria.
The best no- or low-cost housing advisers have contacts with lenders' decision makers.
In Facebook world, on the other hand, you don't have "contacts", only "friends".
"You barely get any money for what you plant … We don't have contacts, or money.
As Glassey put it, "All the groups have contacts or apartments in Milan".
"We know that plenty of people have contacts with North Korea," said an administration official.
They also have contacts in Jamaica and the Chin family is always looking for new talent.
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