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for having represented
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "for having represented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to acknowledge or express gratitude for someone's past actions or contributions, particularly in formal contexts. Example: "We would like to thank you for having represented our organization at the conference last month."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(16)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
9 human-written examples
Three years ago, Disney hired Daniel M. Petrocelli, who is best known for having represented the family of Ronald Goldman in a wrongful-death civil lawsuit against Simpson.
News & Media
At one point, Young, who had already irritated Patterson by referring to Oakland County as "the cornfields," called him a racist for having represented the anti-busing organization.
News & Media
The evening's final question was from a man who asked Gillespie to explain his "moral calculus" for having represented the tobacco industry when he was a lobbyist.
News & Media
To go back to South Africa for the premiere and to turn around at the end and see them all in tears and so thankful to us for having represented so faithfully their experiences, that was a real honour.
News & Media
5. Ted Olson and David Boies The two lawyers behind the successful challenge to California's anti-gay, and anti-marriage, Proposition 8, Olson and Boies were famous for having represented the opposing sides in the epic legal battle that followed the 2000 Presidential election.
News & Media
Yet, having been recognised by presidents Reagan and Clinton for her advocacy – particularly over equality issues – more recently Allred has become as well-known for having represented a series of people best described as prime tabloid-fodder, including acting against Michael Jackson when he hung his child out of a window, and conducting a feud with Nadya Suleman, the octuplets' mother.
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Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
Kwarasey opted to play for Ghana having represented Norway at youth level and has recently replaced Kingson as number one.
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Mr. Garcia joins a firm that is perhaps best known for its bankruptcy practice, having represented, for example, Enron and WorldCom in their Chapter 11 cases last decade.
News & Media
Morris qualifies for England, despite having represented Australia and New South Wales, with players allowed under Rugby League International Federation rules to make one selection switch between World Cups or after two years.
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He held the post of council leader for a year, previously having represented the Yewdale ward for Labour.
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Falk has strong ties with Thompson and Ewing, having represented both for decades.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing, consider that "for having represented" can sometimes sound overly formal; choose simpler alternatives like "for representing" when appropriate.
Common error
Avoid using "for having represented" in informal contexts where a simpler phrase like "for representing" would be more appropriate. The longer phrase can sound stilted in casual communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "for having represented" functions as a prepositional phrase, modifying a verb or noun by indicating the reason or basis for an action or state. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is grammatically correct and usable.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Academia
20%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Science
5%
Wiki
3%
Encyclopedias
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "for having represented" serves to acknowledge or justify a past action of representation, often implying a sense of gratitude or recognition. It is deemed grammatically sound by Ludwig and is usable in various writing contexts. However, while grammatically correct, Ludwig suggests the phrase leans towards a more formal tone and simpler alternatives like "for representing" might be suitable, depending on context. The usage is most common in news and media but also appears in academia and formal business contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
for representing
A more concise alternative, omitting "having" for brevity while maintaining the original meaning.
in representing
Emphasizes the action of representing rather than the completed state.
because they represented
Shifts the focus to the reason for representation, providing a causal link.
due to representing
Highlights the cause-and-effect relationship established by the act of representing.
as a result of representing
Emphasizes the consequences that followed the act of representation.
given that they represented
Introduces the representation as a known fact upon which a conclusion is based.
owing to their representation of
A more formal version, suitable for professional or academic contexts.
on account of representing
Similar to 'due to', but with a slightly more archaic feel.
considering their representation of
Focuses on the act of representation as something to be taken into account.
by virtue of representing
Indicates that the representation conferred some power or right.
FAQs
What's a simpler way to say "for having represented"?
You can often replace "for having represented" with "for representing", which is more concise and less formal.
When is it best to use "for having represented" instead of "for representing"?
Use "for having represented" when you want to emphasize that the act of representing occurred in the past and has a specific relevance or consequence to the current situation. Otherwise, "for representing" is often sufficient.
Is "for having represented" grammatically correct?
Yes, "for having represented" is grammatically correct. It uses the present perfect participle (having represented) after the preposition "for", which is a valid grammatical structure.
Can I use "because of representing" instead of "for having represented"?
While you can use "because of representing", it changes the meaning slightly. "For having represented" acknowledges or appreciates a past action, whereas "because of representing" implies a cause-and-effect relationship resulting from that action.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested