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The phrase "having been resolved" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in the past perfect tense, indicating that a problem or issue has been successfully addressed or solved. Example: The issue of overcrowding in the school was finally resolved, with the new building having been completed on time.
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In 2013, Survivor toured with both vocalists, all legal issues having been resolved.
Both the intermediate appellate court and the New York Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions, the latter court holding that it was a jury question whether the guns were on Jane Doe's person, treating this question as having been resolved in the prosecution's favor, and concluding that therefore the presumption applied and that there was sufficient evidence to support the convictions.
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"All claims have been resolved.
Neither case has been resolved.
But that has been resolved.
Something had been resolved.
Nothing had been resolved.
This issue has been resolved.
All the problems have been resolved.
Many of these issues have been resolved.
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