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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having gone there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has visited a place in the past and is reflecting on that experience. Example: "Having gone there several times, I can confidently say that it is one of the best vacation spots."
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Are people suspicious of you for having gone there?
Without having gone there it would have been so much more difficult.
Despite my never having gone there, nor known any soldiers, Afghanistan occupies an oddly large place in my thoughts.
He learned English as a teenager in Iceland, having gone there with his father, a farmer who had an opportunity to work there.
Hull, for example: a lot of people would say that it's a bit of a dull town without ever having gone there.
All that is known about the author is that she leads a reclusive life in Florida, having gone there to study.
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She had gone there….
"Everyone who has gone there has struggled.
Chamakh should have gone there — more minutes.
His youngest daughter, Amber, had gone there.
"Should we have gone there?
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