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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having visited" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a past event that was completed prior or up to the present time. For example: Having visited the new art museum, I now have a greater appreciation for abstract art.
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Judy Graves came home after having visited Ruth Bates.
Not having visited the underground before, I am taken aback.
"Sometimes they have impressions, never having visited the city.
There is no record of Einstein having visited the child.
Having visited them, I realise it's the opposite.
He is a keen traveler, having visited 120 countries and lived on 6 continents.
We experience places without having visited them, remember events without having witnessed them.
"You have established a public record of having visited these three specific URLs.
Never having visited Sydney, I have no idea of the size of Sydney Harbour.
She was an avid world traveler, having visited over 30 countries around the world with Bud.
"Having visited most of these places, a very authentic account," wrote Ashok Lal from Mumbai.
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