Following, afterwards in either time or place.
The word "subsequently" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to indicate that something happened after some other event. Example sentence: The company subsequently released a statement denying the allegations.
"I can subsequently confirm that there are still two unaccompanied minors on Manus, who were transferred there by the previous government.
Subsequently, Karimov tightened controls over political and economic life.
Apart from two years under the Liberals between 1916-18, the seat was represented by the Conservatives up until 1997, when Richard Allen won it for the Liberal Democrats, subsequently handing it to rising star Clegg in 2005.
It subsequently recovered, prompted by a switch from the traditional 3pm kick-off time to a primetime early evening berth in 2012, which it has retained ever since.
Andrew McAleer was granted a temporary protection order from Rice in January 2013, which was subsequently rescinded by a separate judge following a full hearing.
He subsequently persuaded Cranborne to back the Good Friday accord and canvass support for it among the unionist community.
Subsequently, the Tories chose six consecutive leaders who were educated at state schools.
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