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The phrase 'for not having' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you want to express regret for not doing something. For example, "I'm sorry for not having followed up with you earlier."
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As for not having enough time.
For not having had the strength to prevent my birth?
"He told me I was stupid for not having one.
"And they have been pilloried for not having done enough".
The NYSE's reason for not having a special meeting?
The reasons for not having told them are two fold.
He blames himself for not having been more cautious.
What are the penalties for not having coverage?
Don't blame the Patriots for not having a downfield weapon.
I'm at fault, too, for not having noticed it earlier.
I love Bernard Berkman for not having many redeemable features.
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