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The phrase "proud of having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express pride in having accomplished something. For example, "I am proud of having earned my college degree."
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"I feel proud of having coached him".
"They will be very proud of having an arena.
Shep was proud of having grown up in Brooklyn.
People were proud of having made it here.
He seems proud of having inadvertently united the generations.
Wishart was proud of having pricked the conscience of big banks and major companies.
The central bank is proud of having stood up to the finance minister.
He's obviously, rightly, proud of having lived one of the more interesting lives in the theatre.
He was immensely proud of having been a houseguest of his pen pal T. S. Eliot.
But Kerry remained proud of having taken a stand and of the stand he took.
"There's things in it I can be proud of, having a role in it".
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