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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he has previous" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used informally or casually, and means that the person being referred to has a history or track record of doing something or having a certain characteristic. Example: "Be careful with John, he has previous for showing up late to meetings."
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In this, he has previous.
He has previous, after all.
He has previous work experience in the investment banking, healthcare, and media industries.
He has previous, has Col Hair, when it comes to the subcontinent.
He has previous robbery convictions, and a weapons conviction under the name Sherlock Holmes, court records show.
He has previous convictions for domestic abuse and is currently serving a five-month jail term for possession of an offensive weapon.
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He had previous.
He had previous coaching stints at W.T. Woodson, Chantilly and Fairfax.
"He had previous commitments," said the mayor's press secretary, Edward Skyler.
The French prosecutor said he had previous misdemeanor convictions but no known link to extremist groups.
He had previous felony convictions, including for armed robbery and felony petty theft.
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