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Discover Ludwig"have it working" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something is functioning properly or has been successfully repaired. Example: After hours of troubleshooting, I finally managed to have the printer working again.
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Well, we can, because we have it working in our labs in Philadelphia.
A few weeks' work and they would have it working properly, he thought.
"You get a technology to a point where if you have it working at a reputable facility," Dr. Janes said, "people are going to come in and see it and hopefully going to be more likely to invest and buy and license it".
We didn't actually have it working until one of the employees picked up where someone had left off.
While I understand that many of you have downloaded this update and seem to have it working, T-Mobile cannot support you in doing so.
Two things must be done to finish up your webpage and have it working correctly.
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