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Discover LudwigThe phrase "From having" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result stemming from a previous experience or action.
Example: "From having studied hard, she was able to pass the exam with flying colors."
Alternatives: "Due to" or "As a result of".
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She strives to "save" herself "from having a meaningless life".
From having identically distribution, (2.7), (2.8) and (2.5) holds automatically.
From having peace in your life?
From having live horns, live strings, live drummers.
Doctors have prohibited him from having visitors.
I benefit from having settled workers.
"They were stunned from having lost everything".
Which is different from having hope.
"Integrity comes from having craftsmen," he says.
Tired from having come back repeatedly.
from having to intervene directly.
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