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The phrase 'subsequently expanded' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has grown or increased in size, scope, or importance at some time after it was created or first established. For example: "The company initially had three employees, but it was subsequently expanded to include twenty staff members."
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The company subsequently expanded exponentially.
The city subsequently expanded considerably with Soviet and Chinese assistance.
Their beat was subsequently expanded to include the Academy Awards, the Emmy Awards and the Grammys.
Foreign missions were begun in Greece in 1829 and subsequently expanded to other countries.
Its building, designed by Mortimer C. Merritt, opened in 1887 and was subsequently expanded.
It subsequently expanded into other risk consulting businesses before selling itself to Marsh & McLennan in 2004 for $1.9 billion.
After that, eBay negotiated, and subsequently expanded, an arrangement with America Online to operate auctions on all of AOL's various services.
Mr. Coblence's original plan was to license mostly prewar recordings, and although he subsequently expanded his purview to modern times, historical recordings remain the label's specialty.
The holding group subsequently expanded by acquiring agencies like Affinitive, Partners & Napier and, earlier this week, Mercury 11, which is to be merged with Shoptology.
Commercial petroleum drilling began in the early 20th century on Trinidad, and oil production subsequently expanded to offshore exploration as well.
The campaign subsequently expanded to restaurants around the United States and also began enlisting celebrities, like Mr. Kravitz, to promote it.
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