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The phrase "subsequently being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs after a previous event or action, often in a passive construction. Example: "The project was completed, subsequently being reviewed by the committee for approval."
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There have been scandalous cases of people entering such schemes subsequently being evicted.
In 1794 he was appointed ambassador to Cologne, subsequently being entrusted with missions to several German courts.
This meant breaking our lease and subsequently being charged thousands for the rent we would have paid had we kept our old lease.
Subsequently, being part of a team who finished runners-up in five competitions, has been difficult to accept for a player who admits to being a bad loser.
Headlines, such as this - "Is Oxford University a Training Ground for Misogyny" - are decried as sensational, with authors subsequently being depicted as self-serving.
Several hundred humanitarian and healthcare workers from the UK have travelled to Ebola-affected countries since the start of the outbreak with no cases subsequently being diagnosed in the UK.
News that he had celebrated his elevation to starting quarterback by heading out to a nightclub, and subsequently being relegated to third-string, was enough to make grown men cry.
The Foreign Office travel advisory notice to Britons thinking of visiting Goa warns: "Throughout Goa there have been reports of drinks being spiked and travellers, including British nationals, subsequently being robbed, sexually assaulted or dying.
Having initially longed to die when first entering prison and subsequently being resolved to commit suicide on the day of his release, the experience of incarceration teaches Wilde that, "I must learn to be cheerful and happy".
More than two years after winning the 2006 Tour de France, and subsequently being stripped of the title after failing a doping test, Floyd Landis is poised to rejoin the professional peloton.
The change to the law only protected a batsman who had made his ground from subsequently being out if he left his ground ONLY if his foot had been grounded at some point, not his bat.
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