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The phrase "have the courage" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to encourage or challenge someone to be brave or confident in a difficult or scary situation. Example: "I know you are scared, but you need to have the courage to speak up for yourself."
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I don't have the courage".
I have the courage to fail.
Does Stan have the courage?
Let's have the courage to pull out.
I do not have the courage.
Have the courage to be wrong.
Have the courage of your convictions.
"I just didn't have the courage.
Have the courage to stand out.
But I didn't have the courage.
"We have the courage," she said.
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