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The phrase "then arriving" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate an action that follows another action or event in chronological order. Here is an example: "I finished packing my bags, then arrived at the airport just in time for my flight."
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She said: "If China was like the moon, then arriving in Saudi Arabia was Mars.
State television showed video of him leaving Havana and then arriving in Caracas about 2am.
Miller grew accustomed to being fired, then arriving home and having Dunn call and hire him back.
Back then, arriving in lush, wooded Rhode Island, Mr. Leguizamo felt as though he had traveled to another planet.
Turning up for rehearsals and then arriving at the theatre before performances are minimum requirements for an acting career.
Serena Williams looked the more affected by Friday's developments, appearing dejected on court as her errors piled up, then arriving red-eyed at the news conference.
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4. Book early, then arrive early.
Further police officers then arrived.
You then arrived at the human figure.
Chris Barnard had, by then, arrived home.
Dozens of police officers then arrived.
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