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a subsequent act
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a subsequent act" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action or event that occurs after a previous one, often in legal or formal contexts. Example: "The defendant's actions constituted a subsequent act that violated the terms of the agreement."
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7 human-written examples
Owing to legislative imperfections the act was later invalidated by state courts, but a subsequent act in 1865 finally established the system.
Encyclopedias
The commission cited a statute allowing it to take such action following a "shooting, stabbing or murder that has occurred on the licensed premises which is likely to result in a subsequent act of violence".
News & Media
From that case, therefore, the following propositions are deduced: That where there is a legal appropriation, reservation is unnecessary, but that the reservation in that case had been ratified by a subsequent act of Congress.
Academia
The commission cited a statute allowing it to take such action following a "shooting, stabbing or murder that has occurred on the licensed premises which is likely to result in a subsequent act of violence". Some Twin Peaks staff members and customers had taken shelter in a walk-in freezer during the shooting.
News & Media
The sports version of the Zapruder film eventually led to the school's zero-tolerance policy for Knight and this quotation from the General in defense of a subsequent act that led to his dismissal: "I would have to be an absolute moron -- an absolute moron -- with the things that have been laid on me, to grab a kid in public or curse a kid in public".
News & Media
HESA was formed in 1993 in response to a governmental working party on HE statistics and a subsequent act of parliament that gave it responsibility for building a system to collect HE data from 1994.
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Yet Siac recently ruled that the UK "owed no obligation" to those at risk of "any subsequent act of the Pakistani state or of non-state actors [militant groups] in Pakistan".
News & Media
The spectre of the Dixie Chicks, and their swift ouster, in 2003, from the ranks of country royalty after Natalie Maines, the lead singer, made disparaging comments about George W. Bush, hangs over any subsequent act that might be judged as incendiary, aggressive, or political.
News & Media
But neither the charter itself, nor any subsequent acts of legislation, directly or expressly interfered with any debts due by the city, or gave to the city any power over them.
Academia
The situation, therefore, was not changed as a result of the subsequent act of February 24 , 1908 giving the creditors of the state, whose claims might be adversely acted upon by the commission, the right to a review in the supreme court of the state.
Academia
The National Education Policy Act of 1967 and a subsequent Amendment Act in 1982, along with the Constitution Act of 1983, also reflected apartheid policy.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing legal or formal procedures, use "a subsequent act" to clearly denote an action that follows another in a defined sequence.
Common error
Avoid using "consequently" when you mean "subsequent". "Subsequent" refers to time sequence, while "consequently" indicates a result or effect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a subsequent act" functions as a noun phrase, typically serving as the subject, object, or complement in a sentence. It designates an action or event that occurs after a preceding one. According to Ludwig, the phrase is grammatically correct and usable.
Frequent in
Academia
20%
News & Media
40%
Science
15%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Encyclopedias
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a subsequent act" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote an action or event that follows another. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability across various contexts, particularly in legal, academic, and news reporting. While "a following action" or "a later act" can serve as alternatives, the choice depends on the desired level of formality and emphasis. The phrase is most frequently found in News & Media and Academia sources and the AI considers the phrase grammatically correct and usable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a following action
Replaces "act" with "action", emphasizing the process or event, maintaining a high degree of interchangeability.
a later action
Substitutes "subsequent" with "later", simplifying the phrasing while retaining the temporal sequence.
a resulting action
Highlights the cause-and-effect relationship between the initial event and the following one.
a consequential act
Emphasizes the importance and impact of the act that follows.
a succeeding action
Uses a more formal tone, implying a sequential occurrence.
a follow-up act
Implies an action done to further develop or check something that has already been started.
a succeeding event
Shifts the focus to the broader concept of an "event" rather than a specific "act".
a resulting event
Like "a resulting action", but emphasizing the general occurrence rather than agency.
a subsequent event
Replaces "act" with the term "event", thus expanding the meaning to more generalized occurrences.
a sequential action
Focuses on the order and arrangement of actions, suitable when the order is key.
FAQs
How can I use "a subsequent act" in a legal context?
In law, "a subsequent act" often refers to a later action or law that modifies or builds upon a previous one. For instance, "a subsequent act of Congress amended the original bill".
What's the difference between "a subsequent act" and "a resulting act"?
"A subsequent act" implies a chronological order, while "a resulting act" emphasizes a cause-and-effect relationship. Something can be subsequent without being a direct result.
Is "a subsequent act" interchangeable with "a later act"?
While similar, "a subsequent act" often carries a slightly more formal or legalistic tone than "a later act". The latter is more general and can fit informal contexts as well.
Can "a subsequent act" refer to inaction or only to active steps?
While "act" usually implies an action, "a subsequent act" can, in certain contexts, refer to a deliberate decision not to act, if that decision follows an initial situation or action.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested