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Discover Ludwig"having garnered" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is a phrasal verb used to talk about accumulating something or achieving a certain level of something. It is typically used in the context of collecting a lot of something that is distributed or made available in parts. For example: "Having garnered several awards for his work, the scientist was delighted with his success."
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Dorji went screaming onto the pitch, his team having garnered three points.
Group H concluded with Celtic having garnered just three points and three goals.
As of Sunday, 71 FBS programs were "bowl eligible," having garnered at least six wins from a 12-game schedule.
Liam Fox, having garnered a paltry 16 votes, told an indifferent world he was now "backing" May.
He will end this primary election cycle having garnered more Republican primary votes for president than anyone before.
HBO already was a big winner before Sunday's broadcast, having garnered 15 Emmys during the Creative Arts Emmy Awards last week.
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His previous work had garnered little attention.
Daston's work has garnered numerous awards.
Yet the festival has garnered controversy.
The legislation has garnered mixed reviews.
Antibody-based therapies have garnered considerable success in recent years.
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