Sentence examples for have definition from inspiring English sources

'have definition' is an incomplete sentence
To make it correct and usable in written English, you could change it to 'have a definition'. You can use this phrase when referring to a specific thing and wanting to talk about its definition. For example, "Does 'feline' have a definition?"

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Bench Press (Sweden 1988, UK 2003) traced Lindqvist doing to his body what Ezra Pound recommended the writer do to text: "A writer's work can have definition.

whereas outgoing channels have definition (6).

Thus we have Definition 5.1 [3].

For, we have definition of that (233).

Therefore, we have definition only by means of things that specify conjunction" (PI, 11.5 9).

Similar to [19], we have Definition 2. Definition 2. A network is called "time delay balanced network" if the delay (42).

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Moreover, the IAAF does not actually have definitions for "male" or "female".

Some are humorous, while others have definitions that read like poetry.

All 10 elements have definitions for low-, moderand-, and high-risk scores.

The communication element has definition (19).

Now guessing I've had definition of 'braggadocious' wrong all of these years! https://t.co/VtqcSZS0zs.

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