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"have fall" is not a complete and grammatically correct sentence on its own.
It is possible that it could be used as a phrase within a larger sentence, but it would depend on the context and intended meaning. Here are two examples of how "have fall" could potentially be used in a sentence: 1. "I always have a fall cleaning routine to prepare for the winter season." In this sentence, "have fall" is used as a verb phrase meaning to experience or go through the season of fall. 2. "He had a serious fall from the ladder and needed medical attention." Here, "had fall" is used as a noun phrase to describe a specific event or instance of falling. Overall, it is more common to use "fall" as a verb or noun with a different auxiliary verb, such as "had fallen" or "will have a fall."
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We have fall, spring, and summer admission cycles.
"You used to have fall soccer and spring baseball," said Ms. Oliver of Clifton.
(The councils that have fall sales are in Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, New York, Wisconsin and Puerto Rico).
As a result only two shows will have fall debuts, with others beginning next winter or spring.
Second, Dr. Chu said, the cost of a kilowatt of power from the rest of the drive system, now $30, would have fall to $8.
The campaign begins this month in the six geographic areas where scouts have fall cookie sales, and then moves nationwide in January, when most of the 112 Girl Scout councils begin cookie season, to all markets and all boxes.
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Kindly teacher (sympathetically, and with barely a hint of rebuke): My poor child; I fear you have fall-en prey to the worst kind of en-vy, per-haps through read-ing the Guard-i-an.
They have fallen.
Many have fallen apart.
"The masks have fallen.
Prices have fallen accordingly.
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