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'subsequently when' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce another action or event that happens after the first event mentioned in the sentence. Example: After the floodwaters receded, subsequently when the townspeople returned to their homes, they found that the damage had been extensive.
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And subsequently, when Lincoln was making copies of his speech, he consulted Glbert's published text.
Subsequently, when he and his wife, Patricia, thought about buying a second home, they had one aim: Buy something swappable.
But there is a free-kick, subsequently, when Altidore is impeded on the edge of the area, within striking range.
Moreover, she's playing Simone in 1995 and subsequently, when the great musician was not at her most slender.
Subsequently, when the day was divided into 12 equal parts, each of them took the name of Hora.
Lesson planning Subsequently, when you are actually mentally planning what to do, inspectors do not expect to see three or four part lessons with starters and plenaries anymore.
Thirty-seven yeafterfteretiringng from the Royal Navy, the prince will at last see the benefit of national insurance contributions made during his short military career (along with voluntary contributions paid subsequently), when he claims his state pension.
Collusion was the thing, the deal between the French and British; it was the first time since the war or subsequently when the American president simply vetoed a British manoeuvre".
Subsequently, when the effort required to accomplish an action decreases, usage tends to explode.
Subsequently when immersed in aqueous solution, PAA units popped up to react with functional groups of collagen.
They all arrive to the maximum at Λ = 8 nm and decrease subsequently when the Λ increases.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com