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"having only been" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to events, actions, experiences, or relationships that began in the past and are still applicable today. For example: "Having only been married for a few months, the couple has already begun discussing having children."
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The Crown Prosecution Service, having only been founded in 1984, was still in its infancy".
Having only been there for one night, Warmack had not seen any celebrities yet.
In fact he is new to gold mining, having only been in place at Anglo since just before Christmas.
Come to that, it's pretty new to most people, having only been grown for 50 or so years.
Parmjit Dhanda, 37 Audacious bid from the Labour MP for Gloucester having only been in the Commons since 2001.
But having only been part of Euro 2016 because of the expanded competition, this might not be bad thing.
Having only been a part of our cultural fabric since 1997, the MMO as a concept is quite young.
PAdV is species specific having only been isolated from swine, reducing the possibility of its spread to other animals or man following administration.
Having only been diagnosed on November 6 , 1998 died of colon cancer on December 28 , 1998in his home in Chappaqua, N.Y.
More recently, filesharing app Aurous also shut down, after its developer was taken to court by labels, having only been available for a few days.
The Nobel prize for economics is not even a "real" Nobel prize anyway, having only been set up by the Swedish central bank in 1969.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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