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Discover Ludwig"having lived" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a type of "perfect participle" phrase, which is a verb form used to describe a completed action that happened before another event or time in the past. For example, "Having lived in the city for 10 years, she was familiar with all the best restaurants." In this sentence, "having lived" describes the completed action of living in the city for 10 years, which happened before the main event (being familiar with the restaurants). It can also be used to show causation, as in "Having studied hard, she was able to ace the test." In this case, studying hard caused her to do well on the test. "Having lived" can also be used to introduce a relative clause, as in "The woman, having lived in many different countries, had a wealth of cultural experiences." Note that "having lived" is usually used in formal or academic writing, and may not be as common or appropriate in casual or conversational English.
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Having lived away, you see it clearer.
Having lived a well-experienced life, what are your thoughts?
Having lived through precarious times, he is interested in permanence.
"Having lived 80 years, I've done a lot.
Having lived in Texas, I can appreciate good Texas barbecue.
Having lived for quite a while longer, I see life from a different perspective.
Having lived mostly private lives, we are used to fitting in with the people we know.
Having lived that way for the previous three years, Rooney had had enough.
Having lived here for a dozen years, I am accustomed to hearing gloomy predictions.
Having lived in central Maine, I knew that the mercury often hits zero or less.
Having lived through terrestrial upheavals, they have no appetite for the economic equivalent.
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