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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having enlisted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has joined or signed up for something, often in a military or organizational context.
Example: "Having enlisted in the army, he began his training immediately."
Alternatives: "after joining" or "upon enlisting."
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Mr. Mehalba was identified by Pentagon officials as having enlisted in the Army in 2000.
The author, having enlisted in the army, was otherwise engaged, and inattentive to these concerns.
It is not to be ridiculed, having enlisted as its supporters many of the world's top players.
Having enlisted as an interpreter Inga Bogutska, a receptionist whose father, by coincidence, was a Russian general, Trump decided to greet his visitor in the lobby.
Having enlisted in the military as a way to avoid conviction for car theft, Hendrix "hated the army immediately"; he was horrified by its ritualised sadism.
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Military enlistment was measured using a single-item question asking if youth had enlisted in the military since random assignment.
When the mother died, she had enlisted.
He had enlisted in the German Army.
Some have enlisted in the Armed Forces.
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