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Venison stew is outstanding.
Either verb form could be correct in an appropriate context. Have is used for most tenses, but "has" is used for the third person singular. If my account "has an outstanding balance" then I "have an outstanding balance."
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This the other word: EXELLENT Definition #2 - LateExample; An outstanding debt owed to a person or business
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The person's estate pays for all outstanding debts.
Outstanding traffic fines can result in the person's license being revoked. It is best to settle all fines as soon as possible.
Omega makes an outstanding massage chair for offices.
This is a person who has an outstanding retail or wholesales and with an effective business dynamics
A debtor is any person, or entity, with outstanding loans owed to a creditor.