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"having successfully" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something was accomplished in a successful manner. For example: "Having successfully completed the project, I felt proud of my accomplishment."
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"That!" Stefan fizzes, having successfully extruded a Wotsit, "Is brilliant!
Having successfully caused F.F.I. in the mice, Prusiner was able to confirm his theory at last.
And was she proud of having successfully driven her rival from the field?
Having successfully established himself, why act the comic doofus for a national audience?
Bookstores, having successfully imitated libraries, might now be emulated in turn.
Australia were 14-0 in response at stumps on Thursday, having successfully negotiated 12 overs.
Saatchi of course was already massively rich, having successfully manoeuvred Margaret Thatcher into power.
Having successfully sliced the elephant in two, Cuvier continued with his dissection.
Having successfully badgered the rest of Nato into accepting 7.62mm ammunition, it switched to 5.56mm.
Having successfully done so, it was time for some saving practice.
And then it's all over, Glasto having successfully hosted its first accompanied silent movie screening.
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