Is there any difference in the meaning between "(1)have to" and "(2)have to" ? 1. We have to correct these problems soon or the project will fail. 2. I can't find my black shoes so these will have to do.
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No. It is necessary that the shoes "do", that is, suffice. org/dictionary/british/do_15
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It is necessary that the shoes "do", that is, suffice.
org/dictionary/british/do_15
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