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"Has had" and "have" are verb forms used to indicate possession or experience. "Has had" is the present perfect tense of "have" used with third-person singular subjects, implying that something was possessed or experienced in the past and still has relevance now. In contrast, "have" is the base form used with first-person singular and plural, as well as second-person subjects, indicating current possession or experience. Together, they help convey different aspects of time and ownership in English.

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