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The phrase "Upon being" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a condition or action that occurs immediately after someone or something is in a particular state or situation. Example: "Upon being informed of the changes, she quickly adjusted her plans."
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Upon being met by Maj.
Upon being seated, diners get instant attention.
Upon being confronted, Herrera apparently denied any wrongdoing.
Upon being dropped in country, Special Forces Capt.
Upon being touched, the religious man jolted to life.
Upon being sworn in, Mr. Clinton would immediately be the most prominent member of Congress.
Upon being recognised by a passenger, he is said to have replied: "Well, that's acting.
Upon being stung: It depends upon the severity of the sting.
Upon being presented with the majority opinion, McKean confirmed that "esquivalience" was a fabricated word.
Upon being questioned he said he was looking for 33 West 42nd Street.
Upon being asked what had happened, he said, "Yeah, he's dead.
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