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The phrase "Having dissolved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been dissolved prior to the action being described in the sentence. Example: "Having dissolved the sugar in the water, she stirred the mixture until it was fully combined."
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Having dissolved the totalitarian nationalist state of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party, it found that there were no remaining political structures or constituencies to hold the country together.
Having dissolved property into thin air, the Web has no need of a police force, and by preying on curiosity and mischief, it harnesses human nature rather than fighting it.
This often returns to the surface as brine, having dissolved a lot of salt on its journey.
In May 1860, having dissolved his business ventures, he left France, both abandoning his family and escaping his creditors.
Returning to London, he auditioned as guitarist for Eric Burdon's new Animals (the orginal band having dissolved at the end of their 1966 US tour).
You pile oxide ores into a big heap, spray some acid on top and, abracadabra, the copper flows out, having dissolved in the acid.
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That suspense has dissolved.
The rivalry had dissolved.
My stitches had dissolved.
We have dissolved them.
The union has dissolved itself.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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