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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Have a moment

Selfies have been a moment for some years.

Can we say the sentence? I am trying to use the phrase- "have a moment".

  

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kumenglish Selfies have been a moment for some years. Can we say the sentence? I am trying to use the phrase- "have a moment".

  • kumenglish Selfies have been a moment for some years.
  • Can we say the sentence?
  • I am trying to use the phrase- "have a moment".
  • No.
  • 'have been a moment' makes no sense, and it's not the same as 'have a moment'.
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kumenglish

Selfies have been a moment for some years.

Can we say the sentence? I am trying to use the phrase- "have a moment".

No. 'have been a moment' makes no sense, and it's not the same as 'have a moment'.

I believe you may mean 'have a moment' in the meaning of 'have a small amount of time'.

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kumenglish

Selfies have been a moment for some years.

Can we say the sentence? I am trying to use the phrase- "have a moment".

No. Selfies have been a fad, maybe. But you can informally say that two people are having a moment when they are sharing a mutual emotional epiphany.

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