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subsequently

[suhb-si-kwuhnt-lee] / ˈsʌb sɪ kwənt li /


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She was told by airline staff that she did not have the required documents to travel with the animal as a service dog and was subsequently denied a boarding pass, police said.

From BBC

He said he reported the comments to his senior officers and advised his colleagues, who subsequently arrested Donaldson.

From BBC

In recent years, numerous coaches have been hired and subsequently sacked for a tactical style they have been unwilling to waver from.

From BBC

Yet in choosing to end at the beginning, so to speak, and focus on the early Cold War, Mr. Grace avoids having to assess how the new arrangement subsequently performed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its board subsequently accepted a bid from Netflix to buy only its streaming and studio business.

From Barron's