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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have your way" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when allowing someone to do what they want or to express that they can make their own choices.
Example: "If you really want to go to that restaurant, then go ahead and have your way."
Alternatives: "do as you wish" or "have it your way."
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You will not have your way".
"You can have your way with them".
So take it and have your way with it.
Wait until they fold, and then you will have your way.
"It's perfect because he just lies there, and you have your way with him," she says.
Once on the water, you have your way mapped out in the most unambiguous way, yet still feel intrepid.
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What would become of your own chirren if you had your way with him?
"If you had your way, there'd be nobody but full-blooded Indians here," said the young man.
Also, if you had your way, who would get called up (if we said that was allowed)?
I know if you had your way you would not have to go to math class.
Even when you are getting older, you still have your own way of doing things.
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