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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a subsequent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that occurs later in time or sequence, often in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The findings were discussed at a subsequent meeting where all stakeholders were present."
Alternatives: "in a later" or "during a following".
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at a subsequent news press briefing in Wash., recanted.
At a subsequent show, I decided to have a go.
The question whether that procedure could be followed 'at a subsequent term, or at a subsequent day of the same term' was specifically reserved.
At a subsequent social rendezvous, he remonstrated with the brothers about their hopeful perspective.
However he offered a more eloquent defence of the selection at a subsequent press conference.
At a subsequent session, on "I Married a Communist," things did not go so well.
We will have to pay the fine first and appeal at a subsequent court appearance.
At a subsequent hearing, before the Senate, he spoke more vehemently.
At a subsequent protest scores of EDL supporters attacked Asian businesses, smashed cars and threatened passersby.
At a subsequent press conference, Lee was asked if his film had changed America.
At a subsequent Federal trial, he was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder.
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