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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indeed has" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize or confirm a point that has been made or to express agreement with something. Example 1: The new policy, indeed, has caused a lot of controversy among the employees. Example 2: The restaurant, known for its delicious pizza, indeed has a devoted following of customers. Example 3: The team's hard work and dedication has, indeed, paid off with their recent championship win.
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This indeed has obvious attractions.
Sanders, indeed, has already begun.
Lehman, indeed, has feasted on others' confusion.
The Mets' season, indeed, has come.
Ayurveda, indeed, has a sacred and noble history.
The city indeed has a Zagat restaurant guide.
It indeed has a daily newspaper, The Altoona Mirror.
The estimation results indicate that haze pollution indeed has a significantly negative impact on economic development.
Autonomous pumping, indeed, has a strong impact on the cost, usability and portability of LOCs.
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Interestingly, experimental verification suggests that this A repeat indeed has tumor suppressor function.
Baseball indeed has a serious buzz problem, but he's not the reason.
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