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The phrase "library has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to indicate that the library has an item or items. For example, "The library has an extensive collection of books on science."
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A library has started at Occupy Gezi.
The public library has already closed down.
The library has built-in bookcases.
The library has built-in bookshelves.
In short, the library has chosen well.
The McDonogh library has no books.
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The British Library has five.
The Mid-Manhattan Library has long been falling apart.
"The Vatican Library has some debts, O.K.
The British Library has acquired the archive of John Berger.
The Nehru Library has recently installed a new director.
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