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"having ceased" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a past participle phrase that can be used to indicate that an action has completed or stopped at a specific time in the past. Example: Having ceased her constant complaints, Sally finally began to enjoy her job.
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The BNP is utterly broken, too, having ceased to function as an opposition party.
(Having ceased to produce fiction, perhaps because he wasn't living any, he had turned to memoir and art history).
Deaf athletes are easily the poor relations of disability sport, their meagre Government funding having ceased because of other priorities.
These observations eliminate sensory adaptation as a possible cause of the animal's having ceased to respond to the stimulus.
Having ceased to undertake large industrial reorganizations, Morgan thereafter concentrated on amassing control of various banks and insurance companies.
CraftShop.com, one of the earliest online craft stores, filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, having ceased operations earlier this month.
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That work has ceased.
The rain had ceased.
The celebrating has ceased.
The lizards have ceased leaping.
All commercial flights had ceased.
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