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"subsequent issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a topic that will be discussed later in a document or article. For example, "In this paper, I will discuss the initial challenges that my team faced. Subsequent issues will be addressed in a future paper."
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Subsequent issues in March were uneven.
Figures for subsequent issues are not yet available.
But other graduates jumped on him in subsequent issues.
The first issue sold out, and subsequent issues kept rising "phoenixlike," Spiegelman says.
Curious to read some of the backlash the subsequent issues will no doubt contain".
(Five of the pieces in that issue were excerpted and published in full in subsequent issues).
Subsequent issues will be 48 to 60 pages, Mr. Clinton said.
Any subsequent issues with her imprisonment must be considered relatively trifling compared to that overwhelming central fact".
Late solutions, as well as comments on published solutions, are acknowledged in subsequent issues in the "Other Respondents" section.
"You can't just say it's closed and not worry about the subsequent issues that arise from closing it," Mayer said.
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However, the subsequent issues involved in microbial sensing and antigen processing are not well defined.
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