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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having been displaced" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used as a past participle phrase to describe an action that was completed before another action or event. Example: Having been displaced by the flood, the family had to temporarily stay at a shelter until their home was repaired.
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The traditional shadow puppet theatre, Karaghiozis, is now largely extinct, having been displaced by television and other leisure pursuits.
Ten million were relatively new for his agency, having been displaced by turmoil in Africa and Asia, in particular.
At the time of his discovery, DeCell was well positioned to begin a new project, after having been displaced after the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001.
It goes into Friday's match no longer among the top eight teams in the world in the one-day international rankings, having been displaced by Bangladesh.
Having been displaced by her as the leader of the Imagists, Pound promptly restyled them the "Amygists" in tribute to Lowell's domineering qualities.
Oddly enough, some 40 years ago, Ms. Schnelwar's parents had lived there temporarily as newlyweds, having been displaced by a fire.
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Millions have been displaced.
You've been displaced.
Thousands have been displaced by the fighting.
"Nothing has been displaced," Shafland said.
Two million others have been displaced.
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