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Definition of include: ... transitive verb -·clud ? ed, -·clud ? ·ing. to shut up or in; enclose; to have as part of a whole; contain; comprise the cost includes taxes; to ... http://www.yourdictionary.com/include
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Definition of have: ... transitive verb had had; unstressed, h?d, ?d, hav ? ·ing. to hold in the hand or in control; own; possess to have wealth; to possess or contain as a ... http://www.yourdictionary.com/have
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