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The phrase 'subsequent decade' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a period of time that comes after a specified decade. For example, "Following the recession of the early 2000s, the economy saw a period of growth in the subsequent decade."
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In the subsequent decade, the numbers have only grown bigger.
The subsequent decade was an altogether unhappier one for Prince and for his fans.
U.S. officials came to appreciate this mentality during the subsequent decade of liberal rule, from 1998 till 2008.
In the subsequent decade, his willingness to approve force evolved, crisis by crisis, from a stated principle into a practice.
For many survivors, this was the 1920s, a time that would remain more real to them than any subsequent decade.
Maybe he didn't either – but he would exercise his subtlety muscles a lot over the subsequent decade.
In the past dividend declines of such magnitude have been followed by annual gains of 5% over the subsequent decade.
Growth of the capital stock slowed from 3.1% a year in 1994-2003 to 1.6% in the subsequent decade.
He said many farmers abandoned irrigation farming in the subsequent decade because of losses to pests, inadequate techniques for threshing wheat, and climatic uncertainties.
Each subsequent decade has spawned new artists (R.E.M., U2, Nirvana) that have balanced creativity and commercial success, and this is likely to continue.
Its teeming, overwhelming breadth of narrative complications has proved productive — the movie has sparked his subsequent decade of amazingly prolific, ever more brazenly and crisply intricate storytelling.
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