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The phrase "after being constructed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that occurs following the completion of a construction process.
Example: "The building was inspected thoroughly after being constructed to ensure it met all safety standards."
Alternatives: "once it was built" or "following its construction".
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Later, Mrs Bush travelled to the West Bank town of Jericho where she visited the ruins of Hisham's palace, destroyed by an earthquake shortly after being constructed in the 8th century.
Yet today, many of the houses are unlawfully traded and sold for profit immediately after being constructed.
The flats were popular at first; however, they were so poorly designed and constructed that in 1983 they were demolished only thirteen years after being constructed.
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After the BRCA-MoNet being constructed, its prediction power was tested.
This was the first meet held in the bubble, which collapsed soon after it was constructed a year ago.
Therefore, improving exception handling design after software is constructed is necessary.
Three constructed wetlands in southern Arizona were studied over a period of years before and after they were constructed and operational.
A self-centering designed bridge model that can eliminate residual deformations after earthquakes was constructed and tested by a shaking table.
This would help determine whether the data they gathered has medical importance or not, rather than relying on testing SHIP after it is constructed.
Soon after it was constructed, thousands of wasps began building nests around the GreenHouse.
Earlier this year, a 30-story Chinese hotel reportedly broke a world record after it was constructed in only fifteen days.
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