have a look
fixed phr..fixed phr.. To look at something, often quickly or casually. It's a common and friendly way to say 'look'.
fixed phr.. A delexical verb phrase using the light verb 'have' with the nominalized verb 'look'. It functions as an intransitive verb phrase meaning 'to look at something', often briefly or informally.
Can I have a look at your new phone?
The mechanic will have a look at the car's engine to see what the problem is.
Before finalizing the report, the editor wanted to have a look at the primary source documents herself.
This phrase is often followed by 'at' and the object being observed. It sounds softer and more polite than the command 'Look!'.
This is a delexical verb structure where 'have' is the light verb and 'look' is the noun carrying the meaning; compare with 'take a look', 'have a rest', 'give a speech'.
I will have look at it.I will have a look at it.The noun 'look' is countable in this phrase and requires the article 'a'.