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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you have here" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express possession or ownership of something. Here are some examples: - "You have here a beautiful collection of art." - "I must say, you have here a lovely home." - "You have here a rare opportunity to make a real difference." - "You have here all the ingredients you need to make a delicious meal." - "You have here a loyal and dedicated team to work with."
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"You know what you have here.
"That is what you have here".
What kind of security do you have here?
She added, "What you have here is a coup".
'What role do you have here?' they ask.
"Look at the style you have here!" Cunningham said.
"What you have here are mavericks, genetic mutants".
You have here gone too far, sir, even for Buckley.
And you have here some of these [INAUDIBLE].
So, yes, you have here a trigonal planer boron center.
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"All you had here was a cluttered house," he said.
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