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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subsequently reappointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone being appointed again to a position after a previous appointment, often after a period of time or following a specific event. Example: "After a thorough review of her performance, she was subsequently reappointed as the director of the department."
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He was subsequently reappointed by President Bush, and now twice by Mr. Clinton.
In 1994 Blair won the party's leadership, and Brown was subsequently reappointed by Blair as Labour's shadow chancellor.
In the same year, he was elected as a member of the first National People's Congress NPCC), and was subsequently reappointed for second and third NPCs.
He was subsequently reappointed director for the four-year terms beginning 1 March 1977 and 1 March 1981.
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He was later reappointed to the Northern Ireland and Scotland post.
He was later reappointed to the committee.
Subsequently, Mr. Dudley was reappointed by the Class B and Class C directors.
"I was not reappointed after the 2008 election for some pretty obvious reasons," Mr. Ickes said.
Moores was reappointed in 2014 after Pietersen was told he would never play for England again.
He subsequently led England on the summer tour before being reappointed for the autumn internationals, and during his reign England have won five and lost five.
Meanwhile, Abdullah al-Thinni has been reappointed as prime minister after he resigned last week.
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