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subsequently perhaps
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "subsequently perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a possibility or uncertainty about an event or action that may follow another in a sequence. Example: "The project will be completed by the end of the month; subsequently perhaps, we can discuss the next steps."
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Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Subsequently, perhaps due to evolution in the regulation of key network genes [ 5, 15], the network was redeployed in novel wings, surfaces, and wing sectors [ 13, 14], but the details of these redeployments have not yet been described.
Science
Therefore, it is possible that the ancestor of geminiviruses and related fungal viruses may have occurred prior to the separation of plants and fungi, and subsequently perhaps they had a unique path to evolution in their hosts.
Science
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More specifically, the strategy that Rattigan uses in The Deep Blue Sea of changing the sex of one partner in order to transform an illegal relationship into an illicit one was a common one until the decriminalising of homosexuality in Britain in 1967, and perhaps subsequently to that, too.
News & Media
In his blog, Dave Kehr comes back to the new two-disk set of films by Philippe Garrel which he reviewed in Sunday's New York Times; he elicits lots of comments, many raised by his concluding sentence (which he subsequently crossed out): "Perhaps Garrel is the true precursor of Mumblecore".
News & Media
Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci may have seen it on a visit to Fernando de Noronha in 1503, but it subsequently became extinct, perhaps because of the exotic rats and mice introduced by the first explorers of the island.
Wiki
On the brain level, this idea corresponds to the hypothesis that subliminal reward cues may trigger activity in the VS, and, perhaps subsequently [ Haber and Knutson, 2009], engage cortical brain areas that are involved in task performance.
Science
How it ended up under the basilica is a matter of speculation: Professor Michael Fulford, who runs the excavations at Calleva, thinks it may have been part of the wreckage of a burned building subsequently built over; and perhaps, just perhaps, the fire may have been part of the devastation caused by the onslaught of Boudicca and her rebels against Rome in AD60.
News & Media
Then then housing minister (now Tory party chairman) Grant Shapps, subsequently replied in a perhaps optimistic piece for the Guardian that he didn't think this would happen: If I thought this would in any way increase homelessness and rough sleeping, I certainly would not support the moves we are making to ensure every taxpayer's pound is spent more wisely.
News & Media
It was subsequently withdrawn from circulation, perhaps because of the vicissitudes of R.K.O., and until the late fifties, when it was reissued and began to play in the art houses and to attract a new audience, it was seen only in pirated versions in 16 mm.
News & Media
The extensions to the RING-like core perhaps developed subsequently, to provide additional structural stability to the permuted zinc-knuckle.
Science
However, this name was, perhaps inadvertently, subsequently used by researchers in peer-reviewed work [ 165] and has entered into somewhat widespread usage [ 1].
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "subsequently perhaps" to introduce an event that logically follows another but whose occurrence isn't guaranteed. It softens the assertion while maintaining a clear sense of chronological order.
Common error
Avoid using "subsequently perhaps" excessively in highly formal or academic writing. Opt for a more direct and confident expression if certainty is desired, or a more precise term for uncertainty, like "possibly" or "potentially", when appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "subsequently perhaps" functions as an adverbial modifier. It connects two events in time, with "subsequently" indicating that one event follows another, and "perhaps" adding a sense of uncertainty about the second event. Ludwig shows examples in scientific and news contexts.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
41%
Wiki
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "subsequently perhaps" is used to suggest a possible event that follows another, as confirmed by Ludwig. While grammatically correct, its frequency is relatively rare. It is most commonly found in science and news media, showing a preference for neutral to formal contexts. The phrase allows for the expression of uncertainty regarding future actions or events following a known occurrence. Ludwig AI confirms that it is a correct and usable phrase.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
possibly afterwards
Reverses the order of the adverbs; emphasizes the temporal sequence first, then the uncertainty.
subsequently it's possible
Rephrases to highlight the subsequent nature before stating the possibility.
in the future, perhaps
Positions the uncertainty at the end, emphasizing the temporal aspect first.
potentially then
Replaces "perhaps" with a more formal synonym, maintaining the sequence.
at a later time possibly
Adjusts word order to emphasize the time element before the uncertainty.
possibly in due course
Indicates something might happen at an appropriate time in the future.
it could happen thereafter
Expresses potential occurrence after a specific point in time.
maybe later
Uses more informal terms for both the time aspect and the uncertainty.
perhaps down the line
Uses a more idiomatic and less formal way to suggest a later possibility.
it is conceivable that later
Expresses the idea as a possibility using a full clause.
FAQs
How can I use "subsequently perhaps" in a sentence?
Use "subsequently perhaps" to suggest a possible event following a previous one. For example: "The data will be analyzed; "subsequently perhaps", a new strategy will be developed."
What are some alternatives to saying "subsequently perhaps"?
Alternatives include "possibly afterwards", "maybe later", or "potentially then", depending on the level of formality you require.
Is it redundant to use "subsequently" and "perhaps" together?
While both words introduce a degree of uncertainty, "subsequently" establishes a temporal sequence, while "perhaps" indicates possibility. Using them together clarifies that the possibility is related to a future event after a preceding event.
In what kind of writing is "subsequently perhaps" most appropriate?
"Subsequently perhaps" is suitable for writing where you need to indicate both a sequence of events and a degree of uncertainty. It is appropriate for reports, articles, or less formal academic papers.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested