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Discover Ludwig"subsequent release" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is released after something else. For example, "The new video game was released after its predecessor, with a subsequent release coming out six months later."
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His subsequent release, though, is not apparent.
And it paid off after the Grammy performance and subsequent release of his English-language eponymous debut.
Since his 2012 arrest and subsequent release, Dotcom has been a colourful figure in New Zealand's political and media scene.
Only after Kubrick's death last year - and the subsequent release of his film Eyes Wide Shut - did the tide turn.
Mr. Olivetto's kidnapping and subsequent release shares similarities with another high-profile kidnapping of a Brazilian executive in 1989.
Their subsequent release for Soma, Da Funk, threw them into the limelight and led to their first proper photo shoot.
was used to capture images during compression and the subsequent release.
Their long imprisonment and subsequent release for lack of evidence inflamed a sense of mistrust.
The drug retains its initial efficacy after synthesis and subsequent release against a common cariogenic bacterial species.
These flares are associated with the energy deposit above the chromosphere and its subsequent release.
The subsequent release of carboxytetramethylrhodamine into phosphate buffered saline at 37 °C was then monitored.
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