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have had it
Also, have had it up to here . Have endured all one can, as in I've had it with their delays , or She has had it up to here with her hour-long commute .
Be dead, as in His heart just stopped; he'd had it . All three colloquial usages, which appear to be shortenings of have had enough , date from the mid-1900s.
Be in a state beyond remedy, repair, or salvage, as in That old coat has had it .
Example Sentences
"I'm worried now it's passed on to my children - I'm more worried about them than me, because they will have had it from birth and not from later on in life," the 52-year-old said.
Maybe some older people have had it in 1969 when Newcastle won the Fairs Cup but I am 54 and anyone under my age has not had a moment like this.
“And he’s someone who, throughout our time together, was given more opportunity and became someone who starred in his role. He has a lot of freedom in Dallas that, frankly, he didn’t have here. At some point, he would have had it here, but I’m really happy to see him succeeding.”
“I wouldn’t have had it any other way.”
Tracy Brown: I wouldn’t have had it any other way.
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