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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "have technology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or a group having access to technology, or possessing technology. For example, "Many schools in developing countries do not have technology in the classroom."
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They have technology adapted to plant foods.
How have technology companies, in particular, responded?
"For those who have technology, the situation is the opposite".
But it didn't have Technology, and now it does.
But we have technology – we outsource problems to computers.
We have technology to thank for much of this gain.
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These variables may have technology- and coverage-specific effects on the detection of genomic variants.
The next must-have technology, he says, will be 3D TV.
Going even further back in history, the must-have technology of 1853 was the sewing machine.
Must-have technology: LiveIntent.
This was last year's must-have technology and was known as exhaust-blown diffusers.
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