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View synonyms for have in
have in
verb
- to ask (a person) to give a service
we must have the electrician in to mend the fire
- to invite to one's home
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Another thing the pair have in common is twilight working hours, and their willingness to go until “you completely tap out,” according to Steele.
From Los Angeles Times
“I can tell you that we have in Canada great public support for nuclear power.”
From BBC
The majority the Republicans have in the Senate also provides another key advantage.
From BBC
“The thing reality TV and comedy have in common is I love talking to people,” says Golden.
From Los Angeles Times
Wilder’s drama, offering a guided tour of an ordinary town going about its diurnal business, reminds us, through the inescapable shadow of mortality, of what we have in common.
From Los Angeles Times
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