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The phrase "we have material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the availability of resources, documents, or items relevant to a particular topic or project. Example: "For the upcoming presentation, we have material that covers all the key points we need to address."
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We have material and military prerequisites for that".
"We have material from all 50 states, but we don't have all 11 codes for all 50 states," he said.
"I will ask if we have material that we have not released, and if we can release it, we will.
Private investors are maybe even more demanding than public investors, because we have material amounts invested generally.
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Currently, the biggest exception is China — "I guess because we have materials on the archive that the Chinese government would rather not have its citizens see," Kahle says).
"Audrey Hepburn is interesting in that we have materials related to her stage work, which is not as well known or documented as her film career," he said.
WikiLeaks responded: "We have materials on Clinton's health that makes it a natural follow up but nothing on Trump's racism".
Bing was introduced after we had material momentum in how we wanted to approach this partnership".
We had a couple more days after that, and after that first day, we had material for a bunch of songs.
Specifically, for the year end event we had materials, such as yeast and hydrogen peroxide stolen, specifically bought for the event.
We'll have material pre-planned, but much of it will also be based on our experiences we have in that city leading up to the show.
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