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Discover Ludwig"having it be" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express the idea of causing something to be a certain way or making a decision for something to be a certain way. Example: "The manager insisted on having it be a team effort for the project to be successful." This sentence means that the manager made the decision for the project to be a team effort. Another example: "I don't mind having it be a surprise party, as long as you promise to keep it a secret." This sentence means that the speaker is willing to let the event be a surprise party, as long as the other person keeps it a secret.
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It's just beneath everyone by having it be a debate".
"So having it be under-furnished is a luxury".
"They can just wear it to a party without having it be this major investment".
"Having it be part of a cultural experience is impressive," she said.
"I think our members prefer the faux glamour of having it be Oscar eve," Wilson said.
I don't think it's a big deal, and I'm uncomfortable having it be a big deal".
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