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The phrase "having staged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action has been completed prior to another action or event, often in a participial phrase. Example: "Having staged the event successfully, the team celebrated their hard work."
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But they departed having staged the most eye-catching of smash-and-grab raids.
Like his American counterparts, Mr. Mamère was accused of having staged a publicity stunt.
They will find a man flushed with having staged the most important transfer of power in Japan in more than 50 years.
He's also an artist in his own right, having staged two solo shows at London's Lazarides Gallery (home to Banksy and Gorillaz co-creator Jamie Hewlett).
The eighty-year-old Clint Eastwood, having staged his own death in "Gran Torino," looks to the world beyond in "Hereafter".
For hardline right-wing groups and conspiracy theorists, she is a controversial figure accused of being a "CIA agent" and having staged the attack on herself.
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I've staged easier shows".
Mr. Brown has staged his production handsomely.
Taxi drivers have staged protests against it.
Arpaio had staged prisoner marches before.
Residents have staged a demonstration.
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