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Discover LudwigThe phrase "where you Have" is not correct in standard written English due to the capitalization of "Have." It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific location or situation related to someone, but "Have" should be lowercase unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Example: "This is the place where you have always wanted to be."
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Where you have land, I have land".
It's where you have birthdays, it's where you have Christmas".
That's where you have to start from".
That's where you have to get ugly".
"That's where you have to make your money".
"Where you have no conflict, it's hard to conceive . . .
It's something where you have to be careful.
Where you have peace you have human life.
It's not like a Susanna, where you have many recitatives.
"Essentially, it's a game where you have no teammates.
That's where you have the freedom to express yourself.
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