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Can you give an example with the word subsequious?

The word "subsequious" is not a recognized word in the English language. It's likely a misspelling of "subsequent," which means "coming after something else in time or order."

Here's an example using "subsequent":

"The initial excitement about the new product quickly faded, and subsequent sales figures reflected this decline in interest."

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