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'have guts' is an idiomatic expression that is used in written English and spoken English.
You can use it to describe someone who is brave and not afraid to take risks or try something difficult. For example, "You need to have guts if you want to pursue a career in medicine - the path to becoming a doctor is tough!".
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You have guts.
"They have guts".
"We do have guts".
Corny letters notwithstanding, they have guts.
"But I have guts, entrepreneur guts".
I think that besides talent you have to have guts.
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Well, we have gut feelings about that.
Neoliberals have gutted social services.
Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook have gutted privacy around the world.
He has guts".
"It has guts.
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