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Discover LudwigThe phrase "managed having" is not a commonly used or grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is possible to use "managed to have" in a sentence, but using "having" after "managed" would be incorrect. Example: Despite his busy schedule, he managed to have dinner with his family every night.
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Minor Disagreements Bolton stresses diversification, which he says has led to portfolios he has managed having as many as 200 holdings.
Medically focused literature supports that if symptoms of a chronic disease are properly managed having a chronic disease should, ostensibly, be no barrier to physical activity.
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The amount of money that VCs manage has gone up.
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In short, she has managed to have it all.
I've managed to have regular mealtimes too.
The best chance they had managed previously had been 0.05percentt.
Plenty of great athletes have managed to have successful..
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She managed to have him released.
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