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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Should I use then or subsequently in this sentence?

Goldmoon met Riverwind in death, but he told her that it was not yet her time to die, and she was subsequently/then restored to life.
  

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If you mean she was restored to life right away, I would use then . If you mean she was restored to life some time later, I would use subsequently .

  • If you mean she was restored to life right away, I would use then .
  • If you mean she was restored to life some time later, I would use subsequently .
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If you mean she was restored to life right away, I would use then. If you mean she was restored to life some time later, I would use subsequently.

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