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Discover Ludwig"having begun" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that started in the past and may still be happening. For example: "Having begun the project in April, the team is now in the final stages of completion."
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He died after having begun writing the novel Denis Duval.
He benefited from having begun his political career as Surakarta's first directly elected mayor.
Having begun work at the age of 10, Burns attended night school and read extensively.
Having begun in 1975, he continued to work with Ronnie Scott until Scott's death in 1996.
Ahung blames the Communists for having begun the destruction of Afghanistan.
On Monday, he talked of having begun his consulting career "at the entry level".
And what happens everywhere is that things, having begun, then blur, dematerialise, fade.
Having begun to question her previous thinking, Manning contacted Aisha Zia.
Having begun on a note of poetic confession, Onizawa seizes the banner of patriotism.
Having begun studying the piano the year before, Fredell already knew how to read music.
Oliver's conducts the only major fishing-tackle auctions in the country, having begun them in 1985.
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