Sentence examples for having been in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "having been in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that happened in the past, usually when talking about a situation that was completed in the past and has since changed. For example, "Having been in the military for years, he was finally able to retire."

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"Having been in New York, it's something I was missing".

Having been in jail, he was out of practice.

Having been in power for three decades, Pres.

She talked about never having been in love.

But at least he acknowledged having been in a race.

Not many people have had your experience of having been in jail before they were born.

Whereas my approach, having been in government, is: how do you get practical solutions to problems?

She always sympathised with my plight, having been in trouble herself at school.

Having been in the industry for 26 years I have come to know hundreds of them.

Welsh youngsters came 26th, 53% of boys having been in a fight.

A subset of the infected individuals recalled having been in direct contact with armadillos.

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