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To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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For on the Aristotelian scheme, divine intervention such as God's keeping the cotton from burning would imply that either God has to change the cotton into something else at the time of intervention,[18] or that God has to done something that is logically inconsistent, or impossible.
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He had to do something.
I want to do something".
She had to do something.
I wanted to do something".
George has to do something.
You have to do something.
You want to do something.
Choose to do something different.
"Someone has to do something.
We had to do something".
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