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subsequent to its completion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "subsequent to its completion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs after the completion of a task or event. Example: "The report will be reviewed subsequent to its completion to ensure all requirements are met."
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Alternative expressions(20)
after its completion
following its completion
when it's ready
when they are ready
if it is ready
at the opportune moment
at the appointed time
before it is ready
then it is ready
once it is operational
where it is ready
whenever it is ready
once it is ready
after it is ready
when the time is ripe
whilst it is ready
upon its completion
when it is ready
as soon as it is available
as soon as it is ready
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60 human-written examples
It is interesting to note that subsequent to the completion of this study, another project has been completed that suggests that the assumptions behind the second hypothesis were not correct.
Science
became an employee of Convelo Therapeutics subsequent to the completion of these studies.
Science & Research
Furthermore the scientific presentations and posters that the learners contributed in the professional conference arena during or subsequent to programme completion were seen as indicators of independent learning, as this work lay beyond the remit of the course.
Science
"Subsequent to the completion of the Acquisition, ARM will be delisted from the London Stock Exchange as of September 6, 2016 (GMT) and will cease to be a listed company".
News & Media
Isotropic consolidation commenced subsequent to the completion of specimen saturation by increasing of the effective confining pressure (p'c).
For example, respondents' Cognitive Skills are measured contemporaneously and are likely influenced to some degree by experiences subsequent to the completion of their formal education.
Subsequent to the completion of the Coleman Report, he analyzed data from cities that had created busing programs as a way of integrating black and white students into the same schools.
Academia
Accordingly, subsequent to the completion of the work done by Nikolaisen (2010), which constitute the initiation of this report, maximum fiber content limits in shotcrete were proposed by the Norwegian Concrete Association for inclusion in the relevant Norwegian Code (Norwegian Concrete Association Publication No. 7 2011; Sørensen 2012).
Subsequent to the completion of Brotherly Love I felt that name was a mouth full so I dropped the JR.
News & Media
Subsequent to the completion of major design work on the Genesis, Panavision bought out Sony's 49 percent share of DHD Ventures and fully consolidated it in September 2004.
Wiki
Females paired with the males that escaped during a trial were not included in the analysis because the absence of the male may have changed their risk of parasitism; however, females paired with males that were lost subsequent to the completion of a trial were included in the analysis, resulting in 40 high chirp rate females and 38 low chirp rate females.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "subsequent to its completion" to clearly indicate that an event or action takes place after something is entirely finished. This is particularly useful in formal or technical writing where precision is important.
Common error
Avoid using "subsequent to its completion" in informal contexts. Simpler phrases like "after it's done" or "once it's finished" are more appropriate for casual conversation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "subsequent to its completion" functions as a prepositional phrase, indicating the timing of an event in relation to the completion of something else. Although Ludwig does not show examples, the phrase is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "subsequent to its completion" is a grammatically correct prepositional phrase used to indicate that something occurs after something else has finished. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical validity, although it did not provide specific examples of usage. Due to its formal tone, it's best suited for academic, scientific, or professional contexts, and less appropriate for informal conversations. Alternatives such as "after it's finished" or "once it's done" can be used in more casual settings. While precise, remember to consider the audience and context to maintain an appropriate tone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Following its conclusion
Uses a more formal synonym for "completion".
Post its finalization
A slightly more concise and modern alternative.
After it was finished
Emphasizes the end of the process, more informal.
Subsequent to its culmination
Uses a more elevated term for reaching the end.
Once it has been completed
Highlights the condition of being finished.
Subsequent to it ending
Replaces 'completion' with a verb form for simplicity.
Upon its termination
More formal and final-sounding than the original.
After its execution
Implies a more planned or formal process.
In the aftermath of its fulfillment
Adds a sense of consequence or result.
Later than its accomplishment
More literal phrasing emphasizing the sequence.
FAQs
How can I use "subsequent to its completion" in a sentence?
Use "subsequent to its completion" to indicate that something happens after a task or process has been entirely finished. For example, "The report will be released "subsequent to its completion" and review by the board."
What is a less formal alternative to "subsequent to its completion"?
Less formal alternatives include "after it's finished", "once it's done", or "following its completion" depending on the specific context.
Is "subsequent to its completion" interchangeable with "after its completion"?
While similar, "subsequent to its completion" is more formal. "After its completion" is generally acceptable in most contexts, but the former lends a more official or technical tone.
What's the difference between "prior to its completion" and "subsequent to its completion"?
"Prior to its completion" means before something is finished, while "subsequent to its completion" means after something is finished. They are opposites in terms of time sequence.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested