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have

📝 Description
"Have" is a main verb and an auxiliary verb in English. As a main verb, it signifies possession or ownership (e.g., "I have a car.") It can also express a relationship, experience, or the need to perform an action. As an auxiliary verb, "have" forms the perfect tense with the past participle of other verbs (e.g., "I have finished my work.")
📝 Example Sentence
Sure, here's a simple sentence using the phrase 'have': "I have a strong belief that we'll see each other again soon."
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