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The phrase "have part of" is not used in written English.
The more common phrase would be "have a part in". For example, "I had a part in the school play."
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"You have part of my attention.
"But they do have part of the responsibility".
So there you have part of the problem.
We have part of the answer and we have simplified the problem.
We think we might have part of the basilica, but we're not absolutely sure.
We think we have part of the answer to the last mile problem".
"I still have part of a bullet in me," he said.
If a player is found to have done so, he conceivably can have part of his salary docked.
Ohoud had to have part of her brain removed, along with one eye, and can no longer speak.
People who work in public-service jobs like teaching can have part of their federal loans forgiven altogether.Decision time looms.
"As human beings, we're always evolving and we only have part of the picture at any stage," he said.
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