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Discover Ludwig"Having eaten" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used to indicate that an action has already taken place, usually before the verb in the sentence. For example: "Having eaten dinner, I went to the store."
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Do you feel better for having eaten?
Having eaten we were ready for more adventure.
He knew nothing about meat beyond having eaten it.
Having eaten there I can exactly see why.
Having eaten the food, that feels like a weakness.
Having eaten a hearty breakfast, the patient rejected it soon after the tumor was removed.
Many of them got up at dawn and arrived without having eaten a decent breakfast.
Having eaten 6500 calories a day for three months, Hopkins has put on 3.5 stone.
Having eaten meat, one had to abstain from dairy for six hours; having eaten dairy, one had to abstain from meat for three hours.
She felt clammy and bloated from having eaten too many meals in too short a time.
I write this after having eaten six and a half eggs in the last 24 hours.
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