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Term: have the likes of

Description: "Have the likes of" is an idiomatic expression that implies having someone or something similar to another person or thing. It is often used to emphasize the presence or existence of notable individuals or things in a particular group or situation.

Example sentences:

  1. Our school has the likes of Nobel Prize winners among its faculty members.
  2. The museum exhibit showcased masterpieces that had the likes of Picasso and Van Gogh.
  3. She could never afford a luxury car like a Lamborghini; she usually has the likes of a Toyota or Honda.
  4. They organized a conference that had the likes of industry leaders and renowned experts as guest speakers.
  5. The festival lineup boasted popular bands that had the likes of Coldplay, Beyoncé, and Ed Sheeran.

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