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The phrase "in subsequent years" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means in the years that come after the present or the time being referred to. Example: In subsequent years, the company's profits continued to rise, thanks to their new marketing strategy. In this sentence, "subsequent years" indicates the years that followed the present or the time when the company's profits started to rise. You can use this phrase when talking about events or actions that occurred after a specific time or event mentioned in the sentence. It is often used in historical or academic writing to describe the sequence of events.
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In subsequent years, emissions steadily climbed.
In subsequent years, I pitched innumerable tents.
In subsequent years we are in uncharted territory.
In subsequent years, the flavor of Tofurky evolved.
In subsequent years the film appeared drastically shortened.
In subsequent years there would be 10 times as many.
In subsequent years, however, his decisions were more independent.
In subsequent years Harrison held several government positions.
In subsequent years there were attempts to replicate the Woodstock of August '69, Wolman says.
In subsequent years Damon put out solo records in which he explored world music.
In subsequent years, the deadline will be November 1.
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