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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have manners" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to express that someone is polite and courteous. For example: "It is important to have manners when speaking to others."
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The Slows have manners of their own.
Have manners and things like that.
I said, "I don't even have manners".
"Kids with cellphones don't have manners and look so distracted.
The kind that raised their kids to have manners.
"I may be homeless, but I have manners," he said.
They have manners, they are kind, they are my delight.
"In England you are very polite, civilised, you have manners," she says.
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"I had manners!
"He had manners from another era," Ms. Lui said.
My mom said none of the grandchildren had manners.
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