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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have it washed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to indicate that someone else will do the action of washing something for you. This phrase is often used when requesting a service or delegating a task to someone else. Example sentence: "I'm too busy to wash my car, so I'm going to have it washed at the car wash down the street."
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I ought to have it washed and set.
Instead, twice a week she goes to the beauty parlor to have it washed and blow-dried.
The contract said she had to have it washed once a week; had to make sure it always had gas.
It's not unusual for hotel signs to let you know if you put the towel on the floor, they will have it washed.
See what I'm sayin'?" Don Ainsworth, strongly opinionated collector of leather boots made from every animal from anteater to water buffalo, with whom McPhee crosses the country in the cab of a chemical tanker truck, so loves "manicuring the ship" — the mirror-like sheen of his stainless steel tank — that he pays extra to have it washed in deionized water that leaves no spots.
You can schedule Prim online to come to your place, pick up your laundry, have it washed and folded at a top-notch laundromat, and deliver it back to you.
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"And to have it wash over the Brazilians".
All I could do was sit back and have it wash over me.
"If we have any contact with it we have to wash ourselves and wipe down with alcohol," said Souza.
Right after you've had it washed.
Presumably she had it washed between matches.
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