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Discover Ludwig"To have a process" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to an established procedure or sequence of steps that have been developed to complete a task or goal. Example: We need to have a process in place for verifying customer orders before they are shipped.
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_ Oh, I am not good enough to have a process.
Oh, I am not good enough to have a process.
"If you're going to have a process, you want it to be fair".
We have to have a process that [provides] fair treatment for everyone," she said.
That can work, but I have to say it's nice to have a process that's not painful for everyone.
"By that time, we're going to have a process, whether it's one person or a committee doing that job.
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"I'm very open to having a process where hopefully he can participate in the operations of the city.
Commissioners tend to have a clear process that you will need to follow to their specification.
"We need to have a certification process in place with rigorous, evidence-based standards," he said.
"We need to have a better process," Huckabee said on CNN.
"One way we help the Police Department is to have a strong process to deal with civil complaints," she said.
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