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to be had
adjective as in acquirable
adjective as in obtainable
adjective as in open
adjective as in open door
Weak matches
Example Sentences
There are far more awkward “what the hell was that” chuckles than resounding belly laughs to be had.
As City players trooped disconsolately away at the final whistle, some of them perhaps on their way out of this tournament forever with this club, there was no consolation to be had, certainly not from Gonzalez's late goal.
“But I think there’s a value to be had in going beyond the pattern of repeat thinking, which stops us being aware of the present moment. A certain presentness or a stillness within a person, I think some priests carry that.”
Trump has a very rich BFF who has a great interest in such things and it's easy to guess that he's whispering in Trump's ear about all the "spoils" to be had by acquiring/seizing the land where they exist.
Conservative shadow minister Alex Burghart has said there is "not a conversation to be had" about suggestions of an electoral pact with Reform UK.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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