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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have extra" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing that you have more of an item than you need, or that you have more than expected. For example, you could say "I have extra bedding that I don't need, so if you need it you can take it".
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"I have extra closet space.
It's like opening-night jitters, except I have extra jitters".
I have extra clothing, because weather is the biggest part of my day.
If I have extra dryness or irritation, I sometimes use Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream.
"If I have extra money, I always love to support my friends who're making art".
Federer, asked Tuesday what he thought about gluten-free diets, joked, "Oh, no, I have extra gluten".
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Then, when he pitted, I had extra pace.
"And I had extra resources on standby just a phone call away.
During my pregnancy with my second daughter, Genevieve, I had extra monitoring because of excess amniotic fluid.
Spooning it up, I imagined myself in the Himalayan foothills centuries ago, creating this treat when I had extra rice.
"And when he pitted I had extra pace.
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