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The phrase 'suppose having' is not technically correct in English Grammar, as 'having' is a participle verb form and implies that something already been done, rather than something that may happen. Instead, one should use the phrase 'suppose to have' or 'supposed to have'. For example, "I suppose to have seen the movie by now, but I haven't had time."
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I suppose having a fairly intact ego got me through.
I suppose having artists at the meeting is not all that surprising.
I suppose, having been there, I am more aware of the warts and all of the business.
I suppose having the freedom to experience the same level of guilt, inadequacy and persistent low-level worry as the next person is an equality of sorts.
"I suppose having me tell them, over and over again how brilliant I was, how brilliant the band were, how hard I worked and how classic it has all proven to be will eventually drive all my fans away.
"We are a little more laid back about these things, I suppose, having become accustomed to the threat of the I.R.A.," said Ben Moore, a London-based salesman at BT Broadcast Services' elaborate booth, which included a makeshift pub.
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Honest criticism, I suppose, has its place.
Things could, I suppose, have turned out otherwise.
Millions — billions, I suppose — have been spent on the project.
But even nice neighborhoods, I suppose, have problems".
His mother, he supposed, had gone back to England then.
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