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Discover Ludwig"expression having" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a certain expression that is accompanied by something, e.g. "She had a wry expression having been told the bad news".
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At first there was little improvement, but after a while his facial expression, having previously been blank, would alter when I or one of the nurses went to speak with him.
However, six months down the line, with none of the reforms required by the EU, especially those affecting freedom of expression, having been approved, there is now a tangible sense of uncertainty regarding the future pace of negotiations.
Therefore, the expression "having sand in the head" is not without a reason.
A definite description is an expression having a certain grammatical form: namely, the form 'the F'the
This suggested that variants at this asthma susceptibility locus may regulate ORMDL3 expression, having also been confirmed in rhinovirus-infected blood cells [43].
TLR4 expression, having been significantly reduced under the BRDc experimental conditions (0.33-fold ↓) (p < 0.05), increased significantly (0.76-fold ↑) (p < 0.05) following NORS treatment.
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The puzzled expression has vanished.
Every mode of expression has its formal demands.
Rafa's expression hasn't changed much, mind.
His expression had already forwarded itself to someplace far away.
Her expression had a kind of stunned intensity.
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