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Discover LudwigNo, "have example" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "for example" when providing an example to illustrate or clarify a point. For example, if I wanted to explain the meaning of a word, I might say: The word "euphemism" is used to describe a word or phrase that replaces another word or phrase in order to make it seem more pleasant or polite. For example, "pass away" is often used as a euphemism for "die".
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"We have example after example of this mayor not being able to work with anyone," Mr. Mulgrew said.
It have example, where the acceptance of operative solution on elimination of contingencies is difficult even very nice experts and require the intellectual searching algorithms.
Also, "Facilitator: I don't think we have example yet of a person being able to opt out for any reason that they consider to be reasonable?
Moreover, it is often the case that users do not have example recordings on hand, and in these cases text-based semantic queries are often more appropriate.
Very often they have example problems which solve a problem similar to the one you're trying to do.
If you don't know that you have (example) a short sleeve shirt, you will end up buying something that you don't need and waste time.
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Thankfully we have examples.
Do you have examples of women you admire?
Luckily, nearby, we have examples of how this might work.
Do the authors have examples for this?
Have examples in mind.
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