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Discover LudwigThe phrase "originally having" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that had a certain characteristic or condition in the past, but that has since changed. For example, "He was originally having difficulty understanding the concept, but after further practice, he finally grasped it."
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"There was a scramble with the mechanics, originally having the soft tyre ready, the yellow tyre.
Yet there has been no sign of the record, despite it originally having been announced more than a year ago.
All of the games will be backwards compatible, so that players can get them on the Xbox One, despite originally having only been released for the 360.
For example, the heavily alloyed 3rd-century-ad Roman antoniniani (coins introduced by the Roman emperor Caracalla, originally having a value of two denarii) tell their tale as clearly as the depreciating paper currency of Germany in and after 1919.
The general name for the prose composed between 1600 and 1682 is kana-zōshi, or "kana books," the name originally having been used to distinguish popular writings in the Japanese syllabary from more-learned works in Chinese.
Michael Fallon has said a squadron of Tornado GR4 fighter bombers will continue in service until March 2017, despite originally having been due to be disbanded last March and replaced with a squadron of Typhoon air defence fighters.
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It originally had a complex mansard roof.
Each originally had a 10% equity stake.
The auditorium originally had 1,500 seats.
"If I still had what I originally had," she said.
This anxiety may originally have had tacit political resonances.
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