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"having been set up" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "set up" and is used to describe an action that was completed in the past. Example: Having been set up by my friends, I was able to surprise my husband with a beautiful birthday party.
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Henley was Britain's first business school, having been set up in 1945.
Of these, the MCB is the oldest, having been set up in 1997.
Having been set up by Philip Morris, TASSC 'was the first and most important of the corporate-funded organisations denying that climate change is taking place.
"And of course a statutory compensation scheme for victims of terrorism in Northern Ireland was already in existence, having been set up by a previous government.
It's often described as having been set up as a canteen for the architectural practice of her husband Richard Rogers; she laughs when I mention it.
Moreover, despite design protocols having been set up in many countries, recommendations are still often organized only with the objective of conserving water without considering other potential benefits associated with the multiple-purpose nature of RWH.
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"You've been set up," grunted Shaw.
Could we have been set up?
Emergency reception centres have been set up in both towns.
Alarab has been set up as independent from Rotana, however.
An independent inquiry has been set up (see article).
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