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had
[ had ]
had
/ æ /
verb
- the past tense and past participle of have
Idioms and Phrases
- have
Example Sentences
“His numbers were great this year, he’s had a really good college career and is looking forward to making the jump and contributing to a really good team.”
Morgan increased its assessment of the risk of recession this year to 60%, up from a 40% chance it had published just days prior.
Turns out two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell had more on his mind than the lineup of the visiting Detroit Tigers last week when he made his first start as a Dodger.
In a statement Thursday, the California State Library said it had yet to receive more than 20% of a $15.7-million grant awarded under the Library Services and Technology Act for the 2024-2025 fiscal year.
When units arrived, they found the fire had spread to two or three additional vehicles, an Anaheim fire department spokesperson told The Times.
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