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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have stamina" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have physical or mental endurance, resilience, and strength to sustain activities or challenges. Example: "To become a successful athlete, one must have stamina and push themselves to train harder every day."
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We have stamina.
They have stamina.
I have stamina, agility.
But does it have stamina?
Opera singers are like athletes – you have to have stamina.
"You have stamina, Daddy, Michell used to say.
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Mr. Muñoz also has stamina.
Lucian Freud certainly has stamina.
He has shown he has stamina".
Audiences were flexible, and they had stamina.
It tells us that people had stamina in those days".
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