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The phrase "Having driven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has completed the action of driving before another action takes place. Example: "Having driven for several hours, she decided to take a break at the next rest stop."
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Having driven roughly 1,000 miles a week for 11 weeks, I should have known better.
Having driven for years in Europe, I have never seen a car with a flat driver's mirror.
Having driven a variety of big V-8 pickups, I found the SuperDuty had plenty of muscle running on C.N.G.
Having driven her country's economy close to a precipice, she still has two more years in office.
Having driven a maul 15 metres, they opted for touch rather than three points after Racing collapsed it.
Having driven virtually nonstop from Daytona Beach, I couldn't go another mile by the time I reached Virginia.
Having driven his enemy Gualtiero away, Ernesto, the Duke of Caldora, forces the woman Gualtiero loves, Imogene, into marriage.
Having driven from upstate Oswego, N.Y., to sit in the bleachers, Paul Oleyourryk, 15, planned to keep score the way his father taught him at Little League games.
Having driven the Highlander Hybrid, it is easy to recommend it as a car.
Having driven every Land Rover, we have to say that the exterior design is clearly selling the new car.
Having driven it for a week I think it's a great second car for a well-to-do urban family.
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