If you Google 'subsequently' you may get a surprise.
Using it in a sentence, Google has referenced the Independence Referendum stating that the definition is:
"after a particular thing has happened; afterwards.
'many of the Scots who voted for Union subsequently changed their minds'"
Director of Left Scotland, Stephen Paton, took to Twitter to share his find:
Go to Google. Search for the definition of “subsequently”. Fans of the the #IndyRef will be pleasantly surprised. pic.twitter.com/zfcy6obGo4
— Stephen Paton (@stephenpaton134) December 8, 2015
We've got a feeling that those who voted No in the Independence Referendum won't be too happy about Google's definition.
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