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Usage of "having been"



 
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Usage of "having been" Thu Apr 03, 2008 18:01 pm  Usage of "having been"
 

Hi,

Is the following sentence correct?

'I wonder if there is any part of your education or your experience that you see as having been especially helpful in your editorial assignment.'

Thanks,

MG.
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Usage of "having been" Thu Apr 03, 2008 18:24 pm  Usage of "having been"
 

Hi,

That seems all right to me. It's a sort of contraction for 'which has been'.

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Usage of "having been" Fri Apr 04, 2008 2:23 am  Usage of "having been"
 

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Usage of "having been" Fri Apr 04, 2008 16:29 pm  Usage of "having been"
 

Only that the sentence is long and difficult to understand.
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