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The phrase "having rose" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a past action or state involving a rose, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "Having rose to the occasion, she accepted the challenge with confidence."
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And having Rose leave her farewell message to him on a tape-recorder.
Thibodeau said he had no regrets about having Rose in the game so late with the Bulls ahead by double digits.
A person who knew of the players' involvement in the meeting said that Bench and Morgan were primarily interested in having Rose clear up the betting issue that has hovered over his head after he was banished in August 1989 by Giamatti.
Regardless of the faster triangle-ish offense that new head coach Jeff Hornacek and president Phil Jackson compromise on, having Rose run it over the terrible and expensive Calderon works out as a legitimate favor to fans. .
Target's online sales have been improving, having rose 22percentt in the last quarter, but it still faces huge threats from Amazon and Walmart in this area.
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"I've been criticized for having rose-colored glasses," he told The New York Times in 1996.
"I've been criticized for having rose-colored glasses, he told me during the 1996 Summer Games.
There is great joy in having roses around.
Phenomenologically, the microstructure had a great influence on the selectivity especially at high conversions; a plate-like particle was more selective than a particle having rose-like shape.
For instance, "You're having roses?
But we're not having roses.
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