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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "have wit" is not grammatically correct or typically used in written English.
Instead, we would use words such as "wit" or "intelligence" to describe having mental acuity. For example: "He is a man of remarkable wit and intelligence."
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Khalvati's ghazals have wit and grace.
Even the nationalists in Ulysses have wit, however limited.
You have to have wit, other social skills and many friends.
Ms. Lewis said, "To have wit in the show was important for all of us".
The designs have wit but little of a fairy tale aura.
These may just be jokes, but they have wit and sculptural ingenuity.
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He has wit and imagination.
She had wit.
The clothes had wit, too.
Kauffman has wit and descriptive power.
It has wit, daring and imagination.
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