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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subsequent phone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a phone call or communication that occurs after a previous one.
Example: "After our initial discussion, I will make a subsequent phone call to follow up on the matter."
Alternatives: "a following call" or "a later phone call".
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An edited version of the interview and a subsequent phone conversation follow: Q.
"We're moving about 1 mph," Dodson said in a subsequent phone interview.
John Jovino does sell to civilians, as a subsequent phone call confirmed.
In a subsequent phone interview, Mr. Ramcke apologetically confessed, "Classical stuff we just don't sell at all".
"How could someone confuse a bear and a human?" Dr. Adams mused in a subsequent phone interview.
In a subsequent phone conversation, Juraboev, after indicating that he was speaking in code, "told Saidakhmetov he was traveling to Uzbekistan on March 29 , 2015.
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In a follow-up email and subsequent phone call, however, Tyler offered an apology and explained these "childish and immature" messages were a mistake sent by other high-ranking members with access to the group's email account.
Mr. Collins did not respond to a request made to an aide for comment, and three subsequent phone calls to Mr. Collins's office over three weeks were not returned.
Having already called the woman's superior officer to remove her from the case, Smiley took her subsequent phone call with a tone that was pure gee-whiz.
Ms. Barnes recalled being brought to tears by that message and a subsequent hourslong phone conversation with Ms. Murphy.
A subsequent tele phone conversation between the two, which was tapped by Mr. Imbriani with court ap proval, became a key piece of evidence.
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