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The phrase "before having done" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that one action is completed before another action takes place. Example: Before having done her homework, Sarah went out to play with her friends.
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Sheldon Gross Realty has handled restoration work before, having done it with an old industrial building in Cranford and a mixed-use building in downtown Montclair.
He was trying to become only the second player to get into the Masters on the weekend before, having done it previously by winning Houston in 2008.
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"No president before had done something like Mr Chavez did during his 14 years in power.
The actors were pretty much duplicating what the actors from the year before had done.
"Others before you have done it".
No ruler before Cyrus had done anything like this.
Eminem, as many great artists before him have done (Elvis Presley!
I never talk about what I'm going to do before I've done it.
The volcano had erupted before, and has done so since, most recently in 1944.
Nobody before him had done this at least not reliably.
He answered, should I come before I had done?
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