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Discover Ludwig"have nightmares" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which someone has unpleasant dreams, for example, "I have nightmares whenever I'm under a lot of stress."
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I still have nightmares".
I'm gonna have nightmares.
We have nightmares.
I have nightmares.
"I have nightmares about Spartacus".
Some have nightmares.
Don't have nightmares.
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He had nightmares.
She had nightmares.
They are sweating, having nightmares.
I constantly had nightmares.
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