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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arriving then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the time or moment of arrival in a narrative or description.
Example: "The train was scheduled to depart at 3 PM, arriving then at 4:30 PM."
Alternatives: "arriving at that time" or "reaching then".
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"In the first half hour, it was only the whites arriving, then, a half hour later, all the blacks came.
But arriving then will likely leave people waiting for hours and the phones might have sold out.
They discover that the boat normally delivering supplies to the island has stopped arriving; then, one by one, they start being murdered.
I remember, my father filmed the kids at a birthday party arriving, then eating ice cream, then presents get opened, then they're all saying goodbye and leaving – and I thought this was the most wonderful miracle I'd ever seen.
In practice, though, the only difference during transition would be that EU citizens arriving then would have to register that they are here.
In one, he sent people to random locations then asked them to photograph the locations within 15 minutes of arriving then fill in a questionnaire he gave them.
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The sister, Mary, arrived then.
Of course, if two arrive then I'm happy!
Suddenly (suddenly, in geological time) peasants arrive, then priests.
Hundreds arrived, then thousands, some bringing generators, even solar panels.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic later arrived, then David Villa, then Alexis Sánchez.
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