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have it in one
(informal, idiomatic) To be able to do something; to have the capacity to achieve something.
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have a mind to
To intend to (do something).
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have no business
To not have a right or privilege to do something.
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have the heart
(especially negative) to have the capacity (to do something); to be able to bring oneself to do something, especially something cruel or hardhearted
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not have a prayer
have it on lock
(US, slang) To have matters in control.
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have none of it
(idiomatic) To be completely unwilling to accept or support something.
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have an accident
(informal) To urinate or defecate somewhere other than a toilet. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see have, accident.
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