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"having been confirmed" is a correct and usable expression in formal written English.
You can use it to express a completed action in the past. For example: All flights for tomorrow have been cancelled, having been confirmed by the airline earlier in the day.
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Amy Coney Barrett of Indiana, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit: Barrett is a relatively new appeals court judge in Chicago, having been confirmed last year after a bruising confirmation fight.
And they are heading north, having been confirmed in North Carolina.
Johnson emphasized that Mitnick was a consensus pick, having been confirmed unanimously to the job.
Banksy's politically-themed street art has made him a celebrity in Britain, despite his true identity never having been confirmed.
In the Pentagon report, 27 former Guantánamo prisoners were described as having been confirmed as engaging in terrorism, with another 47 suspected of doing so without substantiation.
In the Pentagon report, 27 former Guant?mo prisoners were described as having been confirmed as engaging in terrorism, with another 47 suspected of doing so without substantiation.
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Nothing has been confirmed.
Three students have been confirmed dead.
Unfortunately, it has been confirmed as fake.
This theorem has been confirmed experimentally.
Five people have been confirmed dead.
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