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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as subsequent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that follows or comes after, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The results of the first experiment were inconclusive, as subsequent tests provided clearer data."
Alternatives: "as later" or "as following".
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But the analogy between household and whole economies is imperfect, as subsequent events clearly showed.
But as subsequent chapters ask, will men and women want to work longer?
Their losses continued to grow as subsequent fighting extended into the fall months.
But neither was it, alas, as subsequent events would reveal, a new status quo.
Ayckbourn's original scheme has been diluted over the years, as subsequent productions have sought to redistribute the workload.
We have drawn extensively on the court's own archive of judgments, as well as subsequent Guardian reporting and comment.
But then as subsequent versions of iOS rolled out, I started to be locked out of features.
This last line is pure self-deception, as subsequent entries make plain.
As subsequent layers are added the molten thermoplastic fuses to the layers below.
But as subsequent revelations have made clear, it was still firmly in Mr Raju's grip.
But it is also true, as subsequent hearings confirmed, that these are really fine performances.
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