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Discover LudwigThe phrase "or have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to join two clauses that are related in meaning and grammatically parallel. For example, "My siblings can either hike in the forest or have a picnic on the beach."
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Or have children.
Or have kids.
Or have the wines?
Or have we?
Or have thoughts?
Or have evaporated to nothing.
Or have we moved on?
Or have them bring you.
Or have we forgotten those?
Or have warnings on recipes.
Or: Have you ever purchased Avon products?
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