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Term: Have Say

Description:

Have say is a phrase that refers to the ability or freedom to express opinions or make decisions about a particular matter. It implies having a voice in making choices or influencing outcomes.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb phrase
  • Noun phrase

Possible Senses/Usages:

Sense 1 (Verb phrase):

When used as a verb phrase, have say means to possess the authority, right, or opportunity to express one's opinion or make decisions about a given topic.

Sample Sentence:

As a student representative, Sarah always wants to have a say in matters affecting the school.

Sense 2 (Noun phrase):

When used as a noun phrase, have say refers to the power, influence, or ability to actively express one's opinions or contribute to decision-making processes.

Sample Sentence:

The union ensures that all workers have a say in negotiating the terms of their employment contracts.

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