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haven't

[ hav-uhnt ]

  1. contraction of have not.


haven't

/ ˈ³ó汹ə²Ô³Ù /

contraction of

  1. have not
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Idioms and Phrases

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Example Sentences

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Smith and Manville suggested reforming the tax to only affect properties that haven’t been reassessed in 20 years, which could exempt multifamily developers while still targeting luxury homeowners whose property values have soared over the years.

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"We haven't got that far," says Mr Inglis-Jones.

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Really, though, the narrator is angry because they’re grieving the death of their best friend and creative partner, they’ve finally gotten up the courage to leave their long-term, probably abusive boyfriend, and they’re finally figuring out that they haven’t been fine in a very long time.

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I haven't really weighed in too much in this debate because, as I say, you know, we don't have to look at fascists in Europe.

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Nieman's existing political convictions drove her away from "Girls Gone Bible," but she believes the podcast's power could lead other young women, who haven't thought these issues through as deeply, down a different path.

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