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'having recognized' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a present perfect participle phrase, which is used to emphasize that something happened before a particular moment in the past. Here is an example sentence: Having recognized the importance of the meeting, I made sure to arrive on time.
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The question is, having recognized these devils, will we find the will to exorcise them?
He, too, called for his men to hold their fire, having recognized the soldiers as Americans.
The New Hampshire players could not help laughing, having recognized the play from their own playbook.
Young James begins to complain loudly, having recognized the word "tether".
Cole burst through the foyer, having recognized his friend's car in the drive, the California plates.
"I applaud them for having recognized the error of their ways," Mr. Schaeffer said.
I apologized to him for not having recognized obvious pulmonary edema myself, and for calling him so late.
(Indeed, commercial banks, apparently having recognized their error, have now begun to extend loans to the poor).
Her voice sounded self-important and excited pleased with herself for having recognized him when he knew nothing about her.
Her voice sounded self-important and excited — pleased with herself for having recognized him when he knew nothing about her.
Having recognized the rebels early as legitimate rulers of Libya could boomerang, given how little the West knows about them.
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