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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is having been" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a state or condition that has existed up to the present moment, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "The project is having been completed ahead of schedule, which has pleased the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "has been" or "is currently".
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Maybe what would make him happy is having been president.
The thing is, having been on the "other side" for so long, I know better.
Our real award this year is having been able to stimulate millions of people to get out and vote".
The new element in our relationship, if I look only at myself, is having been purged of most of my selfishness and egocentricity.
And when the piano is in the spotlight (as it often is, having been Fauré's instrument), Vincent Coq's performance is tightly focused and cleanly articulated.
His main claim to IT success, apparently, is having been a councillor for the royal borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, which has developed some advanced local government systems.
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Still is, has been for years".
This is has been a shock to Chinese journalists.
This is has been corrected.
All of that growth, that is, had been given away.
It is has been a conundrum from the outset.
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