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Discover Ludwig"he haves" is not correct and is not usable in written English
Instead, the correct phrase would be "he has." For example: He has to get to work early tomorrow morning.
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He had an uneventful recovery.
He has".
He wished he had.
He says he has.
He had had enough.
He has speed, and he has heart.
He had nothing, but he had heart.
He had arrived and he had stayed.
He has everything he needs.
First he had died, he….
He had Access.
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