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Discover Ludwig"having held" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a present perfect participle used to refer to a past action which has an effect in the present. For example: Having held a number of positions in the company, Jack was the most qualified candidate for the job.
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We congratulated Felipe on having held his own.
None elaborated on their reasons for having held back.
Having held Team Terry, Hull had beaten Team Bridge.
I came out fresh and aggressive for the final bracket, having held back my Sunday punch.
Her party won only 13 seats (having held 21 before), and attracted only 8% of voters.
He began writing "The 48 Laws" after having held, by his count, eighty jobs.
He may lead Congress in both town meetings, having held 110, and enemies.
In October, he was arrested for having held the uncut jewels.
The Briton could also take great credit for having held firm in the crisis.
Taiwan today functions as a multiparty democracy, having held its first free presidential elections in 1996.
Can a Republican win the Republican nomination without ever having held elective office?
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