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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having just" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that an action has recently occurred before another action or event. Example: "Having just finished her presentation, she felt a sense of relief wash over her."
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Having just turned 19, he departed.
He's shirtless, having just finished playing hoops.
Having just one voice is not enough.
Having just necked a bottle of scotch.
Lincoln, having just won re-election, faces a complex predicament.
Schilling was at Bloomberg Television, having just stepped off set.
Yet it was limited by having just 10 beds.
Having just these two is better than being alone.
He squeaked back in, despite having just introduced the GST.
"But I'm against having just any commercial on it.
"Fewer women are having just one breast removed".
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