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Welche Vergangenheitsform von "haben" hört man in Österreich öfter?
Gestern habe ich keine Zeit gehabt.
Gestern hatte ich keine Zeit.
Welche Vergangenheitsform von "haben" hört man in Österreich öfter?
Gestern habe ich keine Zeit gehabt.
Gestern hatte ich keine Zeit.
Gestern habe ich keine Zeit gehabt.
Gestern hatte ich keine Zeit.
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