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have (verb)

The verb "have" is a versatile word that can be used in multiple senses and usages to express possession, experience, obligation, and more. It is commonly used to indicate ownership, relationships, and actions. In local contexts, "have" may have unique dialect-specific nuances.

Sample sentences:

1. Possession sense: I have a book on my shelf.

2. Experience sense: I have visited Paris multiple times.

3. Obligation sense: You have to finish your homework before going out.

4. Usage in relationships: They have been together for over ten years.

5. Action sense: She will have a meeting with her colleagues tomorrow.

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