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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after subsisting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing survival, existence, or continuation after a period of living or enduring something.
Example: "After subsisting on minimal resources for months, the team finally found a sustainable source of food."
Alternatives: "after surviving" or "after enduring".
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Chrysler's chief executive, Sergio Marchionne, said Monday that the company was gaining traction with new products after subsisting on older models in the aftermath of its government-financed bankruptcy in 2009.
After subsisting for three months on a marginal diet of squirrels, porcupines, small birds, mushrooms, roots, and berries, he'd run up a huge caloric deficit and was teetering on the brink.
After subsisting as a car salesman and movie doorman, in the mid-1960s he began getting minor movie parts, doing voice-overs as the Great Gazoo on "The Flintstones" and winning a TV spot on "The Danny Kaye Show".
After subsisting for nearly a month on little more than rainwater and sweets, most of the inmates surrendered on July 13th, although some escaped and others died trying.The standoff at El Rodeo has drawn attention to the conditions of Venezuela's prisons, which Hugo Chávez, the president, has famously called "the gateway to the fifth circle of hell".
After subsisting for years on investments mostly from college professors and engineers, the Schoenwalds caught a big break in 2000 when the California electricity crisis drew mainstream attention to alternative energy.
Four stars, however, for the house at 26 Piazza di Spagna, just off the Spanish Steps in Rome, where tubercular John Keats breathed his last, after subsisting (doctor's orders) on a single anchovy a day.
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What if they weren't any good as live performers after having subsisted for so many years in mothballs?
After a week of subsisting on bread and water, he eventually found work delivering Chinese food.
Now, after nine years of subsisting on rationed corn mush and lentils and living largely ungoverned by adults, the Lost Boys of Sudan were coming to America.
After all, what agriculturally subsisting family outside of the U.S. can afford survival when the gargantuan U.S.-subsidized fields dominate the regional and world market?
Crops are withering, and on Tokelau people are subsisting on bottled water after six months of scant rainfall.
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