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"having worked in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person's experience in a certain job or location. For example: "Having worked in the restaurant industry for 10 years, she was well qualified to manage her own business."
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Having worked in Washington, I know Capitol Hill as an avenue to failure.
Bob was a truly global practitioner, having worked in Shearman & Sterling offices in five countries.
Having worked in the advertising industry for 20 years, I couldn't agree more!
In the Senate, more members identify as having worked in law than any other profession.
"I could drink this all day," someone said, despite never having worked in a mine.
But having worked in theater and film too, he said, made him flexible.
She brings with her over 20 years of experience having worked in a variety of roles.
Having worked in the Pentagon for three years, I can understand the reason for this.
For example, having worked in China tells only a part of the story.
Five years on, having worked in various different roles, I am a scientist.
Having worked in male-dominated environments, what do you think of quotas for female board members?
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