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Discover Ludwig"if he has" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to introduce a clause that provides a condition to a sentence. For example: "If he has the necessary skills, we should consider hiring him."
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If he has nobody next to him.
What if he has immigration problems?
Wonder if he has a 2020 vision.
If he has time.
It's as if he has rewritten history.
If he has, I can't remember it".
It's as if he has been possessed".
I wonder if he has similar fears.
If he has a vision, of course.
I wonder if he has kids.
Maybe, if he has a condom.
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