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Frazpk Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Further to vs in sequence\subsequent

Hi guys,

A quick question about continuing the communication in reference to my last email. Can I say:

In sequence to my previous email OR Subsequent to my previous email, as opposed to further to my previous email?

Thanks

Faraz

  

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subsequent to sounds best, but without the previous and following portions of the email, it's hard to say exactly. CJ

  • subsequent to sounds best, but without the previous and following portions of the email, it's hard to say exactly.
  • CJ
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subsequent to sounds best, but without the previous and following portions of the email, it's hard to say exactly.

CJ

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