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Discover Ludwig'having been here' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or experience that came before a particular point in time. For example: "Having been here for three years now, I know this city like the back of my hand."
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"I regret not having been here – we were in despair.
The world is a better place for Irwin's having been here.
We may drop things along the way that substantiate our having been here.
And despite having been here for 442 years, Portugual's legacy is waning like an autumnal sun.
Having been here before, many in Italy's cities are sceptical of this ambitious reform programme.
And the experience of having been here before is very important".
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"You've been here.
I've been here.
I've been here forever".
I've been here before.
Mourinho has been here before.
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