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subsequent message from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "subsequent message from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a message that follows another message in a conversation or correspondence. Example: "Please refer to the subsequent message from the client for further details on the project."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Science
Alternative expressions(2)
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3 human-written examples
It can be dispiriting to receive an email notification that X has viewed your profile when there is no subsequent message from X – even when X wasn't someone you were interested in.
News & Media
There were 58 counts of sexual assault that night, and even though only three arrested suspects were recent refugees, the subsequent message from Europe's right-wing media was clear: Refugees are a threat to the safety of women in the EU.
News & Media
A subsequent message from MacArthur requested his "most experienced pilots, and the best available planes in top condition", but the only long-range aircraft that Brett had were Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 19th Bombardment Group which had seen hard service in the Philippines and the Dutch East Indies campaigns.
Wiki
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
But instead of delivering the endearingly named document LOVE-LETTER-FOR-YOU.TXT.VBS, NewLove cloaked itself by snatching a recent document name from its victim's hard disk and using that name in the subject line of all subsequent messages sent from the address list, destroying data on the hard drives of affected computers.
News & Media
The tweet, and a subsequent message asking his followers to join him in celebrating women around the world on International Women's Day, were both sent from an iPhone, though by whom remains unclear.
News & Media
Your phone just buzzed, and it's a subsequent text message from your therapist.
News & Media
But she did not reply further or respond to subsequent messages.
News & Media
The subsequent messages, described as "pretty unpleasant" and "unsavoury" by British officials, were deleted, but are believed to have originated from Korea, where the sport of short-track speed skating is a national obsession.
News & Media
The second and subsequent messages contained only simple medication reminders.
Appropriate initial messages are important for effective communication because they form a foundation for comprehension of subsequent messages.
Science
A subsequent e-mail message from an orchestra publicist confirmed that it had.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the audience when choosing "subsequent message from"; while grammatically sound, alternatives like "following message" may be more readily understood.
Common error
Avoid using "subsequent message from" if there is no prior reference or established communication. Without context, the term becomes vague and confusing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "subsequent message from" functions as a modifier, specifically adjectival, specifying which message is being referred to in a sequence of communications. The Ludwig examples illustrate this usage across various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Wiki
33%
Science
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "subsequent message from" is a grammatically sound phrase used to denote a message that follows another. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, its frequency is relatively rare. The phrase appears mostly in News & Media, Wiki, and Science contexts. For more common alternatives, consider "following message from". When using the phrase, make sure you are providing context that will enable clear understanding. Ludwig examples helped to confirm this conclusion.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
following message from
Replaces 'subsequent' with 'following', maintaining the temporal relationship but with a slightly different emphasis.
later message from
Substitutes 'subsequent' with 'later', indicating a message received at a later time.
message after that from
Rephrases the sentence to emphasize the sequence of messages with a more explicit temporal marker.
next communication from
Replaces 'message' with 'communication', broadening the scope to include various forms of correspondence.
ensuing message from
Uses 'ensuing' instead of 'subsequent' to denote a message that follows as a result or consequence.
message that followed from
Inverts the sentence structure to emphasize the message's position in the sequence.
a message received afterward from
Emphasizes the reception of the message after a specific event or time.
a message in response from
Highlights that the message is a reply or reaction to something.
another message from
Indicates that there was a prior message and this is simply an additional one.
a follow-up message from
Specifies that the message is a continuation or update to a previous one.
FAQs
How can I use "subsequent message from" in a sentence?
You can use "subsequent message from" to indicate a message that follows another one. For example, "Please review the "following message from" the client for additional details."
What's a more common way to say "subsequent message from"?
Alternatives include ""following message from"", which carries a similar meaning but might be more readily understood. You could also say "later message from".
Is there a difference between "subsequent message from" and "previous message from"?
"Subsequent message from" refers to a message that comes after a certain point, while "previous message from" indicates one that came before. They are opposite in terms of time sequence.
When is it best to use "subsequent message from" instead of "next message from"?
While both are acceptable, "subsequent message from" is better suited when emphasizing the sequence of events or messages, while "next message from" is often used for the immediate follow-up.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested