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Discover Ludwig"having searched" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is known as a present participle phrase, which is used to indicate an action that happened before the main verb in the sentence. Example: Having searched through all the drawers, she finally found her missing keys under the couch cushion.
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The Yankees know the feeling, having searched for dependable middle relief all season.
There are now 14.1 million unemployed, with 6.3 million of them having searched for work for six months or longer.
It seems as though, having searched for an authentic way of dressing "like a man," the men of menswear have discovered that nothing along those lines exists.
(2011), reappraised her early life with negligent Pentecostal adoptive parents from the perspective of having searched for and discovered her biological mother.
Indeed, I easily found a bottle in a health food store, a source for mirin that I had not explored, having searched in Japanese and Asian stores.
So, having searched long and hard, and helped by technology, we have come up with being anxious that our status might be falling or — the horror, the horror!
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"I have searched frantically.
"We have searched everywhere".
Divers have searched a nearby inlet.
We have searched the house.
I have searched my conscience.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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