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The phrase 'have homework' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to schoolwork that needs to be done at home. For example: "I have a lot of homework tonight, so I need to get a head start on it after school."
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Or "I have homework".
I have homework.
Did I have homework?
I didn't have homework yet.
I'll have homework or something".
"I have homework to do".
"Obviously, we have homework to do," she told reporters.
"I have homework to do with my glockenspiel".
"Our dad would be like, 'Do you have homework?
Whatever the case, some newcomers have homework to do.
They have homework nightly in those subjects and may have it in others as well.
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