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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "have some elements" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you are trying to emphasize that something has multiple components or parts. For example: "This project will have some elements of both design and engineering."
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"That blogpost does have some elements of truth," Scarpetta said.
"No, we don't have a full democracy – but we do have some elements.
I have some elements of depression in my own life due to the massive shift in family lifestyle and goals.
The show will have some elements of emotion he said, as other late-night comedy shows have.
I think there's no doubt that Microsoft in the future, going forward, is going to have some elements of monopoly power.
"The idea was to keep it very simple but to have some elements to make it distinctive," said Ms. Diller, who was especially happy with the plastic pouch.
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Often these agreements have some element of duress.
"But I don't mind, because we like to have some element of surprise".
We also wanted to have some element of organization within the chaos.
"Even when researchers are confused, and only have a partial understanding of a puzzle, it is important that their explanations have some element of logic and consistency".
There is also a strong desire, Mr. Rooney said, for the parks to have "some element that people go home and talk about".
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