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Discover Ludwig"one have" is not correct and should never be used in written English.
The correct form is "one has" or "someone has." For example: Incorrect: One have to be careful when crossing the street. Correct: One has to be careful when crossing the street. OR Someone has to be careful when crossing the street.
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But negotiations on a new one have not begun.
All but one have strong buys on the stock.
Any one have any marriage counselors on speed dial?
What right does one have?
Where would one have lunch, for instance?
Yet how could one have guessed?
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No one has money".
No one has bolted.
No one has.
No one had more.
No one had.
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