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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we have electricity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the availability of electrical power in a location or context. Example: "After the storm, we were relieved to find that we have electricity restored in our home."
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We have electricity.
We have electricity, but no phones or Internet.
"It's either we have electricity or we don't have electricity".
It could be another week before we have electricity, heat, water, sewage and cell service.
"We have electricity, fertilizer and motorbikes now," one of the men said.
Not only do we have electricity but there are a host of gadgets on which to squander it.
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"In the time of the Taliban we had electricity," Mr. Khan said.
"When we were bombed, we had electricity until the end, and now, not," she said, referring to the 78 days of bombing by NATO last year.
We had electricity and everything.
We had electricity and we'd just chuck loads of stuff in there.
We would hang out in these abandoned buildings that we had electricity running into.
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