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Discover Ludwig"asked having" is not a correct sentence structure in English.
You could use "asked if/whether" in its place. For example: I asked having finished all of my work if I could leave for the day. This sentence should be written: I asked if I could leave for the day, having finished all of my work.
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"Dad, do these knots look right?" Stape asked, having immobilized his brother.
"Where will you go?" Ms. Kakwani asked, having no idea where she would go.
So will it be better, Sergeant Williams was asked, having a brother as a partner?
"Will he play with me tomorrow?" I asked, having no concept of death and its permanence.
With those teeth?" Mingus asked, having spied a gap in the back of her mouth.
After a while, someone in the audience called out "Dr. Ruth!" "Dr. Rufe Williamsms asked, having obviously misheard the name.
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Does Jerusalem, I asked, have an underground?
What, Southgate was asked, had changed?
What then, they asked, had the stimulus actually achieved?
Everyone who was asked had heard the story.
Few of the ones I asked had even read it.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com