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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having came" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "having come." This phrase is used in the past perfect tense to show an action that happened before another past action. Example: Having come to the realization that she had left her phone at home, Sarah turned around and went back to get it.
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In a move of such audacity it shocked even those familiar with the Russian legal system, prosecutors said they had found "sadomasochistic equipment" at Sentsov's apartment, and the bruises and injuries he was recorded as having came not from torture but from "attempts to gain sexual pleasure".
She had the respect of Hollywood, having came from an Academy Award winning year in 2016 as best actress for Room.
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The sun, having come.
"My dream has came true.
The time had come.
The hour had come.
You have come.
That moment has come.
It has come back.
I've come close.
She had come prepared.
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