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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having completely" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe an action or state that was fully completed in the past. Example: "Having completely finished the project, the team celebrated their success with a dinner party."
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He left after one season, never having completely bought in.
All I ever knew was writing and reporting, having completely avoided math and science in college.
And it concludes with another instance of the pair having completely different recollections of events.
Although Keith disclaimed any military knowledge, he described Hamilton as having completely failed as a strategist.
But of Prague's artistic side, he particularly regretted having completely overlooked at least one of the city's public collections.
She suffered a concussion and a subsequent blood clot in the brain, which later testing showed as having completely cleared.
It is staggering because in the opening pages the urbane Mr Campion is discovered in a hospital, having completely – or almost completely – lost his memory.
Having completely lost my appetite for meat and coffee during my own pregnancy, I am inclined to think the Cornell biologists are right on target.
Having completely divorced an incident from the systemic violence men inflict on women and girls, this is an unsurprising conclusion to reach.
Having completely and shamefully failed to see Don Carlo last June, in Nicholas Hytner's much raved-over production, I can't wait for its revival.
"This is true luxury, having completely unique colours," he says, pointing at the pretty yellow-ochre cupboards in the kitchen, while a fire crackles in the grate.
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