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The phrase "having a great" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling, experience, or possession. For example: - "She walked into the party, having a great time with her friends." - "I woke up this morning, having a great night's sleep." - "After months of hard work, she finally achieved her goal, having a great sense of accomplishment." - "The new restaurant in town is known for their signature dish, having a great taste and presentation."
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"He's having a great time".
I'm having a great time".
Q.The Bulls are having a great season.
"You are having a great sleep".
They were having a great time".
Having a great crew helps, she said.
Mark, meanwhile, was having a great time.
"He was having a great spring.
I was having a great time.
Lehman Brothers is having a great year.
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Have a great break.
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