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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having met" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used as a gerund to refer to a past event that has occurred before a current event. For example, "Having met in college, they have been best friends since then."
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Having met cute, they end cuter.
She seemed delighted with her luck in having met him.
The archbishop denied ever having met the witness.
I'm just a different person having met Jordan.
In that same interview, Braden acknowledged never having met Rodriguez.
Having met Ms. Gauthier, he decided to stay.
Having met her, it doesn't seem to be likely.
If anything, I regret not having met Alex sooner.
Which of us having met our desires is content?
But actually, having met him, I'm not sure it does.
Ms. Spencer returned a few minutes later, triumphant after having met her crush.
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