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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subsequently changed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something was changed or altered at a later point in time. Here are some examples of how to use it in a sentence: - The company's policies were subsequently changed after receiving feedback from customers. - The weather forecast predicted sunny skies, but it subsequently changed to rain. - The initial plan was to build a shopping mall, but it was subsequently changed to a residential complex. - The contract was signed, but the terms were subsequently changed by the lawyer. - She joined the gym and subsequently changed her diet, resulting in significant weight loss.
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Bannon subsequently changed his registration.
Mr. Burris subsequently changed his story.
Critical stages can be identified and subsequently changed or replaced.
The Paralympic sport, played blindfolded and in silence, subsequently changed Bullen's life both personally and professionally.
Reflecting its transformation, the company subsequently changed its name to Primerica.
Ratner resigned in November 1992 and the group subsequently changed its name to Signet.
Bienstock was so overcome he subsequently changed his name to Kaywoodie Ladd Bienstock.
Fairfax said that Mr. Giammarco was mistaken and that he subsequently changed his mind.
But it subsequently changed its mind and sought to exclude any discussion of independence.
Students who have subsequently changed their Global PIN to a different number, must use the new number.
The law was subsequently changed, giving asylum seekers the right to appeal without having to return to the home country.
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