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Discover Ludwig"having encouraged" is correct and usable in written English.
You typically use it when describing something done in the past that had an effect on a current situation. Example sentence: Having encouraged a sense of community within our team, we achieved success.
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Having encouraged them, the cops now embraced them.
Foreign journalists were seen as having encouraged the protesters, and of siding with them.
The York Dispatch printed the names of witnesses who accused Mr. Robertson of having encouraged vigilantism.
Sabinus having encouraged his men, gives them the signal, which they earnestly desired.
The prosecution depicted his wife, who was not charged, as having encouraged him to pursue his mother's wealth.
Mr Jiang can be credited with having encouraged direct elections to village councils and, more recently, urban neighbourhood committees.
Having encouraged the youngsters to divulge their most personal eating habits, the questions come thick and fast.
Wall Street's bonus culture is widely seen as having encouraged the excessive risk-taking that set off the financial crisis.
(The present deputy prime minister is accused of having encouraged GAL people to incriminate members of the former Socialist government by promising them a pardon).
A Splendid Beijinger might, for example, submit an entry about having encouraged other passengers to stand in line, or helped others with their bags.
She finishes the main set with the 2008 UK top 20 hit Heartbeat, having encouraged us to think and, perhaps, think further.
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