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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having not studied" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a past action that did not occur or was not completed. Example: Having not studied for the exam, he was not prepared and received a low grade.
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Having not studied and never driven, I passed easily.
According to Williams, Clegg apologised for having not studied Lansley's proposal more rigorously.
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They have not studied there.
I had not studied composition.
But the agency has not studied the people themselves.
I have not studied it to my satisfaction".
She said she had not studied the rules' consent requirements.
He said he had not studied the well accident.
But Floyd said he had not "studied nobody's face the whole season, my whole career".
In high-poverty areas, as many as 50percentt of the math teachers have not studied math.
Many primary teachers have not studied science in depth since they themselves left school.
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