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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subsequently play" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where an action follows another action, but "play" needs to be in a different form, such as "played" or "playing." Example: "After the meeting, we will subsequently play the recorded session for those who could not attend."
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This folly of a launch proved an omen for how things would subsequently play out.
It is important to recognize that medieval thinkers had a compositionalist view of language signification, and so words were thought to be endowed as units both with their signification and with nearly all their modes of signifying in advance of the role they would subsequently play in propositions.
She would subsequently play the leading actress role in a myriad of theater plays and 19 motion pictures.
By regulating mRNAs post-transcriptional fate, miRNA subsequently play a significant role in organizing complex patterns of gene activity.
It is hypothesized that IGFBP-7 may interfere with insulin action and subsequently play a role in the development of diabetes and diabetic vascular complication.
Evidently, LOI or reactivation of the maternal allele of IGF2 is associated with an increase of IGF2 expression that may subsequently play an important role in the onset of human cancers.
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(Kazan subsequently played both roles).
A phrase subsequently played back to him in the locker room remorselessly.
The Inspector Clouseau character was subsequently played by Steve Martin in two films.
Pullen subsequently played Brazil's other tournament matches against Argentina and Uruguay as well.
The Ganda people subsequently played a major role in assisting the British administration in East Africa.
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