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"having been considered" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are want to refer to something that has already been evaluated or thought about in some way. For example, "Having been considered a controversial topic, the new policy has caused some heated debates."
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WHY might "Zero Dark Thirty" have "fizzled" after having been considered "a leading best picture contender"?
Having been considered ripe for development since the collapse of communism 19 years ago, the area is set to be turned into a luxury €1bn (£780m) settlement.
Having been considered hot stuff for two decades, ardently pursued by Tony and David and Nick, the phone has similarly stopped ringing for female swing voters.
Liverpool had not wanted to lose either Torpey or Hughes with each having been considered committed to the club for the foreseeable future.
Mr Coulibaly was released from prison as recently as March 2014, having been considered a "model inmate", according to Libération, a newspaper.
What struck me was that virtually every story about Ensign's fall from grace included a reference to his having been considered a possible contender for his party's presidential nomination in 2012.
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David, 45, had been considered favorite.
Several approaches to rebuilding have been considered.
Should it have been considered an investment?
UConn had been considered a front-runner.
It would have been considered loony.
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