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"having talked with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a prior conversation, usually with someone else. For example: "Having talked with my supervisor, I understand why this policy was put into place."
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You also describe having talked with Max Beauvoir.
Having talked with his assistants, the referee, Horacio Elizondo, approaches the French captain.
After having talked with experts about the issue, the commander of this mission, Capt.
"The decision will be made down the road, after having talked with the organizers," Bruyneel said.
Rosenthal, having talked with Lowery, decided to get a shot of the flag himself.
He took pride in having talked with rebellious students rather than calling in the police.
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"We've talked with social services.
We have talked with him several times.
I have talked with people in the airline industry.
Later that day, I had talked with Van's doctors.
Woods then was asked if Payne had talked with him.
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