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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having conducted" is a correctly used and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something done in the past that is relevant to the current situation. For example, "Having conducted an extensive study of the local ecosystem, we are now prepared to introduce a new species of plant."
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Apparently, Albarn and Hewlett have never met him, having conducted the video direction over Skype.
Iran has denied ever having conducted development work on nuclear weapons.
But, in any event, the concurrence, having conducted its review, now reaches the wrong conclusion.
After having conducted in Munich and Vienna he became (1918) conductor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Having conducted user studies in authentic environments, this paper identifies five safety perception themes.
After that, they were calling her by name, having conducted background checks using her car registration.
"I have psychic powers," she said with a sympathetic grimace, having conducted hundreds of the conferences.
Having conducted many experiments, he is persuaded that smells offer "the quickest way of changing somebody's mood state or behavior".
Your meals can't be spoiled by remorse over not having conducted a thorough inspection of the second-most-important cathedral".
JAKARTA — Indonesia is enjoying the glow of having conducted a generally peaceful and fair — if poorly organized — legislative election.
Perhaps he will fare better on Saturday evening, when he performs the work without having conducted half a concert first.
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