sequel to
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Used to connect a sequel to its original work (e.g., 'the sequel to the first movie').
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- The highly anticipated sequel to the fantasy novel will be released next year.
- Many fans believe the sequel to the original film failed to live up to expectations.
- This new game serves as a direct sequel to its critically acclaimed predecessor.
- The band announced a follow-up album, which they called a "spiritual sequel to their debut."
- We are eagerly awaiting the sequel to the popular TV series.
- The dramatic events were a tragic sequel to years of political unrest.
- Have you seen the sequel to that action movie yet?
- The author is currently working on the sequel to her best-selling mystery novel.
- Critics praised the sequel to the indie film for its innovative storytelling.
- The company hopes the new product line will be a successful sequel to their flagship device.