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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we have yesterday" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression in English. Example: "We have yesterday's meeting notes to review."
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He said: "They (officers in those units) would go to a meeting in the morning and the senior officer would say: 'How many robberies did we have yesterday?'.
In other words, if you're wondering "What's the trend of mobile versus desktop traffic last week?" or "How many new users did we have yesterday?" or "What were our top countries last month?" you won't have to figure out how to navigate to the correct dashboard in Analytics and tweak the chart to get the data you want.
What is the meal today and what will the meal be tomorrow and what did we have yesterday?
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"But now we have 2011.
So what did we have today?
We have last year to thank for that".
We have 5,000 members.
We have today.
We have 5,000 McCain dolls.
"Now we have 1,800 people," he said.
That's the verdict we have today.
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