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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having recently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a recent action or event that very recently happened, for example: "Having recently graduated college, I am now looking for my first job."
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Having recently completed the sixth grade at the David T.
To having recently completed her first Ironman competition.
She asked for a wheelchair, having recently had a hysterectomy.
Lemieux was embarrassed, having recently spoken out on dangerous play.
Having recently survived a shoot-out in Iraq, they….
Having recently returned to college, she has no job.
Having recently attended two swapping events, she is converted.
Having recently retired, below she reflects on her work.
Having recently seen the dad, I can see her point.
Having recently inked the company's first deals, Nielsen expresses near-boundless enthusiasm for Asimov technology.
I spent over five years in Dubai, having recently relocated (back) to Canada.
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