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Discover Ludwig"having a say" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means having a voice or the right to express one's opinion or make a decision. Example: "We need to listen to the opinions of all members before making a decision. Everyone should have a say in this matter."
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I believe in women having a say".
Will the application of Internet in participatory planning provide the young some opportunities for having a say in environmental issues?
But Mr Tchuruk insisted on having a say in at least nine of the 16 appointments.
"What I don't want is for Scotland to be having a say.
The illusion of having a say, when they have none, may help explain audience members' rage.
Transforming our industry means having a say over our work conditions.
And this would result in others besides the founders having a say.
There were about 20 people out there all having a say.
Politicians insist criminals don't deserve the honour of having a say in who leads the country.
"It's the difference between having a say and having it done to you.
I have reached my limit on being taxed without having a say.
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