emerge subsequently

Frequency: 5.81.1 per million words

Used to describe something that appears or becomes known at a later time.

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Examples (10)

  • New evidence began to emerge subsequently to the initial investigation.
  • The full implications of the policy did not emerge subsequently until several years later.
  • Several key findings emerged subsequently from the detailed analysis of the data.
  • The true nature of the conspiracy only started to emerge subsequently after the whistle-blower came forward.
  • Unexpected challenges emerged subsequently to the project's launch, requiring immediate attention.
  • It was only subsequently that the artistic merit of the work began to emerge.
  • The long-term effects of the medication became apparent as they emerged subsequently.
  • The company's true financial situation emerged subsequently after a thorough audit.
  • A different perspective on the event emerged subsequently as more information became available.
  • The scientific community was surprised when the potential benefits emerged subsequently from the research.