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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have gut" is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it is used informally in spoken language, but it is not considered proper usage. Instead, one could say "have courage" or "be brave." Example: Despite his fear, Jack had enough gut to confront the bully and stand up for his friend.
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It's possible that no Americans have gut microbiomes that are truly healthy.
"You have gut reactions to different things over the course of time.
"I just have gut feelings sometimes, and he strikes me as a good person.
As the youngest among you is in your low 40s, you did all benefit from having your fees paid by us – a privilege not granted to present-day students and their families, so perhaps it might sometimes be difficult for you to have gut knowledge of what it must feel like to leave university £20,000 in debt.
"I'm not a psychiatrist, but I do have gut feeling.
Vegans, it seems, have gut microbes less prone to make TMAO even when they do encounter carnitine, although they do make some.
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You have guts.
"They have guts".
"We do have guts".
"But I have guts, entrepreneur guts".
Corny letters notwithstanding, they have guts.
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