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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have heating" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about the presence or availability of heating in a space or building. Example: "All of the apartments in this building have heating included in the rent." In this sentence, "have heating" means that the apartments are equipped with heating systems and it is already included in the cost of the rent.
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DP: If these homes are self-heating and self-cooling, why do they also have heating and cooling systems?
It looks as if we won't have heating this winter either".
At least the refugees have heating, health care provided by the UN and freedom of movement.
Nighttime in the desert is freezing, and Susie's house did not have heating.
"We didn't have heating in the house until after he died," says Chris. "The house still hasn't got a washing machine, dishwasher, tumble dryer, mobile phone - nothing".
The small attic apartment that Swietlan Kraczyna shared with his wife and baby daughter in Florence did not have heating, but it had a great view of the Arno river.
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Both have heated pools.
So sometimes we have heated exchanges.
Sometimes they didn't have heat.
"They have heat but less flavor".
The cottages have heat but no kitchens.
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