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1. I have a headache.
2. I have headache.
[Can we use both expressions? Which one is commonly used?]
7 years ago

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Answered by Reed
"a headache" is most commonly used.
7 years ago
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1. I have a headache.
2. I have headache.
[Can we use both expressions? Which one is commonly used?]

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