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Two possibility : 1. When a state of being is the subject of the sentence. like : Being completely in shock, I freeze. 2. When a passive verb is the subject of the sentence Like : Being chased by a pitbull, I jumped over a two meters high concrete wall !

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You should refrain from starting a sentence with the word "having".

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Don't use "Being that," use "Since."

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Having a great time who's you were here

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