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"having been named" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that was given a name in the past. For example: The company, having been named after its founder, celebrates its centenary this year.
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Articles are arranged alphabetically, each having been named to facilitate logical access by the reader.
He mocked Mr. Edwards for once having been named one of People magazine's sexiest politicians.
Mr. Blakeman is also a Pataki appointee, having been named to the Port Authority in 2001.
Over the following decades, Rothstein continued his career with Look, having been named its director of photography in 1946.
oryzae (also referred to as Xoo), was identified in 1911, at that time having been named Bacillus oryzae.
Mr. Sullivan just completed his senior year there with the distinction of having been named the school's most experienced diver.
Having been named heir apparent in 1895, he returned to Siam in 1903 and succeeded his father, Chulalongkorn, in 1910.
Having been named European Capital of Culture, will Liverpool spew forth a new generation of Merseybeat combos?
He even has the crown, having been named the first Mr. Exotic World at a national burlesque competition in Las Vegas in 2006.
He is expected to win the indirect presidential election due on September 6th, having been named as the PPP's candidate this week.
At some point, being left-handed and having been named to two All-Star teams will no longer be enough to get Dontrelle Willis another chance.
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