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have had it

  1. 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 .

  2. 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.

  3. Be in a state beyond remedy, repair, or salvage, as in That old coat has had it .



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"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.

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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.

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“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.â€

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“I wouldn’t have had it any other way.â€

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Tracy Brown: I wouldn’t have had it any other way.

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