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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Subsequent

subsequent to the horses retirement, the horse won three more races.

  

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anonymous S ubsequent to the horses horse's retirement, the horse won three more races. What is your question? , subsequent to that), the horse won three races.

  • anonymous S ubsequent to the horses horse's retirement, the horse won three more races.
  • What is your question?
  • , subsequent to that), the horse won three races.
  • How was the horse able to win races that it did not participate in?
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anonymous

Subsequent to the horses horse's retirement, the horse won three more races.

What is your question?

The grammar of your sentence is fine as shown above, but it conveys a preposterous idea, namely that the horse was retired (assuming you mea

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