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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having gathered" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the result of a prior action, such as "Having gathered their belongings, the family set off on their trip."
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A.K. Mills reports that having gathered the lowdown on the Romanoff-Mrs.
Soon, Mr. Morales reaped the benefit of having gathered his courage to ask for assistance.
The country takes pride in having gathered a coalition to counter the advances of the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Having gathered almost 3,600 signatures, some of the petition's supporters voiced their concerns on the university's decision to backtrack.
Buying is heading for a post-bubble record, having gathered pace in the past couple of months.
Having gathered all the ingredients for derring-do, he forgets to turn up the heat, and the derring never does.
The Grimms first published their collection in 1812, having gathered them together from a variety of sources, some better than others.
Having gathered enough signatures to earn a spot on the ballot for the March 16 election, he is running as an independent.
In that way, Sanchez can relate, having gathered teammates in Southern California for the second consecutive year for a weeklong camp, going over formations, protection schemes and routes.
An arrest was made, and the crowd, having gathered again, surrounded the police station, and a demand was made for the release of the prisoner.
ABC led off its "Monday Night Football" telecast with shots of the fires and of people who had left their homes having gathered at Qualcomm Stadium.
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