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The phrase 'something that have' is not grammatically correct.
The phrase should be 'something that has' or 'something that had.' For example: "The new invention was something that had never been seen before."
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It might also be worth noting that saber throws are something that have already been included in Star Wars' latest video game, Battlefront.
Facts are something that have really occurred or are actually the cases.
"It is something that have never won before and now they have it.
She added: "It's probably something that have to you ask Murray at some point, why he made this choice.
Apple's display achievements here are something that have to be experienced to truly appreciate, but suffice it to say they've hit a home run.
Ticking that box "helps you live in the moment and minimize digital distraction," which is marketing speak for turning off notifications — something that have become a core piece of functionality for many smartwatch wearers.
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That is something that has to change.
It was something that had categories.
It was something that had potential".
Is it something that has religious connotations?
These are both very computationally demanding tasks, something that has precluded their wide adoption.
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