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Discover Ludwig"having solved" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something was accomplished after having gone through an effort or process, usually a problem or mystery. Example sentence: Having solved the difficult calculations, the student was able to finish her assignment.
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For his part, Bloomberg denies having solved short-term budget fixes by imposing long-term problems.
The next morning, Elaine's mother leaves, without having solved any of Elaine's marital problems.
All futile, but the illusion of having solved successfully at least irritates Peter Cartwright.
But it would emphasize having made tough choices and having solved big problems.
"It's a tribute to him for having solved those problems and taking them off the gripe list," he said.
But a handful of other sites, having solved these challenges to their satisfaction, are already selling music for downloading.
"I don't see New York having solved homelessness," said Paul Boden, executive director of the San Francisco Coalition on Homelessness.
Having solved that argument with some decent data, he tells me that he's now moving on to Twitter.
Having solved them, they are now working on even more advanced lithium batteries that will be more versatile still.
The night before, Foote jolted awake at 1 30 a.m., having solved the problematic ending that had plagued him the last three months.
Rich countries, despite having solved all their basic needs, experience a similar accumulation of social pressure as if it was a ticking time bomb.
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