Sentence examples for really have one from inspiring English sources

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He also claimed he was "looking for pussy," and since I didn't really have one on hand, this was another conversation that ended abruptly.

But none of these gets at the root of them all: The White House didn't stay on message because it didn't really have one.

"Periods only really have one meaning in Britain," she said, explaining away the smirks on some of my male colleagues' faces.

This isn't exactly the label HQ – it doesn't really have one – but there are a few cans of QT sitting on the windowsill to make it feel like home.

I only really have one gripe with Xperia Tablet Z — the custom UI that Sony has loaded on top of Android.

I didn't really have one.

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They're really having one without us?

Educating Yorkshire has only really had one bad review so far, from the Daily Mail.

By contrast, the first world war has only really had one portrayal.

Is the female protagonist essentially an empty shell who only really has one workable facial expression?

She never imitates a style or, really, has one of her own.

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