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"have the feature" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing an object or person that possesses a specific quality or characteristic. For example: - This new phone model has the feature of facial recognition. - Our new car has the feature of automatic parking. - The latest update has added the feature of voice command to the app. - She is known to have the feature of speaking multiple languages fluently.
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By this fall, most Harmon Kardon receivers, starting at $499, will have the feature.
Google's apps such as Messenger and Hangouts have had quick reply features for a while but now basically every communications app should have the feature.
Fadell says that devices which are already connected to a Nest account and Wi-Fi will have the feature disabled within 24 hours.
Users who have the feature on the iPhone Twitter app can tap on tweets to see a translation – for example from Spanish to English.
Water is found in many different crystal structures, but they all have the feature that the hydrogen atoms sit between pairs of oxygen.
And everyone worldwide will have the feature by March.
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Dost, the product, is in the market and seems to have the feature-price combination right.
Google Docs won't have the features you need.
Make a list of the features you simply must have, the features that would be great to have and the features that you really don't care about.
If you have the features (and the diagnosis), you have the disorder.
Therefore, all cases have the features of C-type BSE.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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