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Discover LudwigThe phrase "responsible for having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone or something is the cause of something else happening. For example, "I am responsible for having our project completed by the agreed-upon date."
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The president said he was open to proposals for "shared responsibility — making every American responsible for having health insurance coverage, and asking that employers share in the cost".
He's responsible for having promoted me beyond anything I ever thought I would get promoted to".
"But ultimately the operator of the vehicle is responsible for having some degree of situational awareness.
All borrowers are responsible for having a current physical address on file with the Privileges Desk.
Children are never responsible for having been taken in by a scheming and treacherous adult.
"The club managers are responsible for having adequate security inside the club.
But all of us in science are collectively responsible for having proceeded as if these facts aren't our problem.
"But I think if you're responsible for having a lot of people come visit you, you should let people know.
Under securities law, brokerage firms are responsible for having procedures to guard against insider trading, Mr. Bebel said.
She worked for the fund management group that sponsored the Internet Strategies fund and was responsible for having brokers in Ohio sign up their customers for it.
If it does and they are exposed by his book, then I will be partly responsible for having asked them to trust Donovan in the first place.
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