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Discover Ludwig"given he" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing a dependent clause that describes a situation which is assumed to be true. For example: "Given he has no prior experience, it will be a challenge for him to adapt to the role."
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"That's a given," he says.
Especially given he also has a personality.
Given he has retired, Burgum cannot face disciplinary proceedings.
"This is the worst interview I've ever given," he announces.
"In our family, quality was a given," he says.
"I have achieved the mission I was given," he said.
"That was an unbelievable performance by Point Given," he said.
"That was a given he was going to get traded.
"War between Arabs and Kurds is a given," he said.
"All this is consistent with the previous guidance we have given," he said.
"It was the first thing I had ever been given," he added.
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