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Discover LudwigThe phrase "said having" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something previously mentioned, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The report, said having been reviewed, was approved by the committee."
Alternatives: "stated that" or "mentioned that."
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Cahill said: "Having a replay is not ideal.
He said having his passport confiscated "didn't matter".
But Arimura said having a nickname made her feel included.
That said, having three wheels can bring certain social challenges.
"We do," Hardin said, having risen from his seat.
Rouhani said having different opinions over political issues was normal.
As Vaughn said, "Having good confidence is keeping me going".
Biddle said: "Having Chesapeake file would be decently cathartic.
Mr. Gibbons said having fewer genes was good news.
Paul Jones said: "Having this house demolished is symbolic.
Evert said having a weapon like that could flummox even the best returner, regardless of era.
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