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subsequently that week
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "subsequently that week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or actions that occurred later in the same week after a previously mentioned event. Example: "We had a meeting on Monday, and subsequently that week, we finalized the project details."
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60 human-written examples
It subsequently emerged that, three weeks before the attack, Rodger's parents, alarmed by his threatening behavior and the content of some videos he had posted on YouTube, had called the police.
News & Media
(Rodger stabbed three of his victims and shot the other three). It subsequently emerged that, three weeks before the attack, Rodger's parents, alarmed by his threatening behavior and the content of some videos he had posted on YouTube, had called the police.
News & Media
He also noted that Business Week had subsequently reported Mr. Robertson's improving investment performance.
News & Media
The bid succeeded on 2 February but Kraft subsequently said a week later that it could not keep Somerdale open because Cadbury had already spent more than £100m in transferring production from it to Poland.
News & Media
Take a picture of yourself at day 1 and subsequently every week.
Wiki
Finally, when tested in an ectopic model in rabbit, the scaffold produced a large volume of trabecular bone in only two weeks, that subsequently underwent maturation over time as expected, with increased mature cortical bone formation, supporting its ability to promote bone regeneration in clinically-relevant scenarios.
Science
All FC were subsequently modified at week 28 to have one enclosed and one open surface.
In all patients, a quantitative tracheal aspirate (QTA) was performed at ICU admission and subsequently twice a week (Mondays Thursdays or Tuesdays–Fridays).
Science
He was "not very responsive" and subsequently spent a week with Fauna Rescue until he was well enough to be released back into the wild.
News & Media
The medium was first changed after one day and subsequently twice a week.
Science
The reporting cycle was subsequently repeated every week.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Ensure that the reference to "that week" is already established in the context to avoid confusion. It should be clear to the reader which week is being referred to.
Common error
Avoid using "subsequently that week" if the events being described do not actually occur within the same week. Ensure the timeline is accurate to prevent misleading the reader.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "subsequently that week" functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb or clause, indicating when an action or event took place in relation to a previously mentioned time frame.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "subsequently that week" is grammatically correct and serves to clarify that an action or event occurred later within a specific week already under discussion. While Ludwig AI confirms its usability, simpler alternatives like "later that week" may often be more appropriate, especially in informal contexts. It is important to ensure that the temporal reference to "that week" is clearly established in the text. While direct examples are limited, the phrase aligns with general principles of English grammar and usage. Given its purpose is to establish a temporal sequence with a somewhat formal tone, it fits best in neutral to formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
later that week
Replaces 'subsequently' with 'later', offering a simpler temporal marker within the same week.
after that week began
Specifies the temporal relation as following the start of the mentioned week.
in the latter part of that week
Indicates the event occurred towards the end of the referenced week.
following that week's commencement
More formal, specifying the event occurred after the week began.
in the subsequent days of that week
Emphasizes the progression through the week.
thereafter during that week
A more formal alternative to 'later that week'.
in the remainder of that week
Focuses on what's left of the week after a specific event.
as the week progressed
Highlights the passage of time within the specified week.
after the initial days of that week
Specifies events occurring after the early part of the week.
in the wake of that week
A slightly more figurative way to describe events following the week.
FAQs
How can I use "subsequently that week" in a sentence?
You can use "subsequently that week" to describe an event that happened later in the same week as a previously mentioned event. For example, "The initial report was released on Monday; subsequently that week, the team began implementing the recommendations."
What phrases are similar to "subsequently that week"?
Similar phrases include "later that week", "after that week began", or "in the latter part of that week", each offering slightly different nuances of the same temporal relationship.
Is it always necessary to use "subsequently that week", or are there simpler alternatives?
While "subsequently that week" is grammatically correct, simpler alternatives like "later that week" or "afterward that week" can often be more concise and easier to understand, especially in informal contexts.
How does "subsequently that week" compare to "the following week"?
"Subsequently that week" refers to events within the same week, after a specified point. In contrast, "the following week" refers to events occurring in the next week.
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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