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The phrase "those that have" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a specific group of people, things, or qualities that possess or exhibit a certain characteristic or quality. Example: "There are many different types of leaders, but those that have the ability to inspire others are the most effective." This sentence refers to a specific subset of leaders who possess the quality of inspiration. Another example: "I have a box full of old photographs, but I only want to keep those that have sentimental value." Here, the phrase is used to refer to specific photographs within the larger group that hold emotional significance.
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Those that have not would.
"Those that have more money?
Those that have retained it have stagnated.
Among those that have is the 'McArthur'McArthur
Include those that have direct connections.
Those that have been granted were reversed.
For all those that have no voice.
Auxetic composites are those that have a negative Poisson's ratio.
Successful countries are those that have used this room wisely.
And the winners tend to be those that have lobbyists.
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†Those that have two or more HPV types.
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those that opened
those that demonstrated
those that given
those that left
those that observed
those that served
those that reported
those that generated
those that followed
those that revealed
those that existed
those that perceived
those that involved
those that encouraged
those that identified
those that represented
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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