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"having not done" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in the middle of a sentence when you need to state something that has not been done in the past. For example: "John was unhappy with the results, having not done any preparation for the test."
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O'Grady said: "I am really excited to be back in panto this year having not done one for some time.
When Andrew's Jeeves show finished, having not done that well, he said: "Let's have a go at Eva Perón".
"Someone asked me if I felt the pressure of having not done well at the last two trials, and it really never entered my mind," Hartwig said.
At the moment he's "hovering" around a comedy, having not done a great many of those in his career (although, he jokes, "I've done some that have turned out to be tragedies!").
After having not done much since winning both the Masters and the British Open in 1998, O'Meara joined the others on the 63 list -- Nick Price in the Masters; Mark Hayes, Isao Aoki, Paul Broadhurst, Jodie Mudd, Nick Faldo and Payne Stewart in the British Open; Bruce Crampton, Raymond Floyd, Gary Player, Vijay Singh, Michael Bradley, Brad Faxon and José Maria Olazabal in the P.G.A.
The real question to me is can they learn from the experience of having not done well.
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It has not done so".
This it has not done.
She has not done that.
He has not done that.
But it has not done so.
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