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Discover Ludwig"having accomplished" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in past tense to refer to something that has already been done. For example: "Having accomplished the task, she was relieved."
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Having accomplished nothing in his lifetime — not even love — he's got nothing worth looking back on.
Having accomplished that, they're now working on taking over the country.
Having accomplished its goal, the group parted ways, though Ogata continues to work as a technology columnist for CNET Japan.
Having accomplished that, offenses have implemented the perfect complement -- punch 'em in the mouth with the running game.
Having accomplished many of his goals, he must now couple the intensity of his rhetoric with the wonkish policy detail of his administration.
Having accomplished that, Deezer enjoys a Facebook-driven user base growth of 20percentt per week.
Having accomplished the jump himself, he now hires people who are attempting to do so.
Having accomplished the clustering stage, the patterns in a particular partition are much similar to each other than the patterns in other groups.
Having accomplished those in a well-supervised room full of Nintendo employees a few weeks back, I naturally took on the most complex project of the bunch.
Having accomplished his goal, Guy deliberately misspells a word in an effort to let Chaitanya win.
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Glen Sather has accomplished nothing.
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