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Discover Ludwig"fallen having" is not a grammatically correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you want to use a phrase that means the same thing, you could use "having fallen" instead. For example, "Having fallen from the ledge, the climber was left with no other choice but to rappel down the face of the cliff."
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The town's population has also fallen, having peaked at 2,200 in 1920.
But this powderpuff display in a competition Clough won four times was a reminder of how far they have fallen, having now failed to reach the fourth round since the year Old Big 'Ead passed away.
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Thirty-four tephra falls have been identified at the site.
Furthermore, falls have multi-factorial causes [ 33].
Fall has arrived.
Their fall has been precipitous.
That fall has created anger.
His free fall had just begun.
The fall had broken his neck.
That fall has mostly been overturned.
The falls have their sources in Geit Mountain.
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