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Discover Ludwig"have it listed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to have something included or recorded in a list. Example: "Please make sure to have your name and contact information included on the guest list. We want to make sure we have it listed for the event."
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The department's most recent paperwork on the cemetery dates to October 1980, when Evelyn Gannon, then its owner, applied to have it listed on the National Register.
It was not surprising when a campaign by leading architects to have it listed failed.
When it closed, he worked to have it listed as historic — though not because of the General Lee connection.
Ove Arup's 1968 brutalist classic was, in 2000 and 2010, threatened with demolition and English Heritage's application to have it listed was repeatedly rejected.
The Twentieth Century Society has tried in vain to have it listed, but Tower Hamlets council is determined to knock it down and replace its 214 flats with up to 1,575 new homes.
Robin Hood Gardens, Poplar, east London Designed by Alison and Peter Smithson, completed in 1972, a campaign to have it listed failed despite support from star architects Richard Rogers and Zaha Hadid, and the estate is now under threat of demolition for redevelopment.
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He now has it listed for sale with the Corcoran Group for $2.6 million.
The price, at least, isn't as prohibitive as last year's set – Amazon has it listed at £104.86.
He bought the property late last year in November for $16.25 million and has it listed at $17.45 million.
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So there we have it, my list of 7 reasons I miss living in the US.
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