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“after all this time” is correct and usable in written English
You can use “after all this time” when you are referring to a long period of time that has passed and you have noticed something has not changed. For example, “After all this time, he still has not learned how to drive.”
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After all, this time, mother is still alive.
Do we buy it after all this time?
"After all this time".
After all this time, I was only haunting myself.
After all this time they should have known better.
After all this time, only his face is complete.
"After all this time, it's always, 'Vaginal Davis?
"After all this time, we're like friends," Herb said.
After all this time, I still like a nice Swatch.
After all this time, the subject makes me slightly uneasy.
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I think we can start our conversation, don't you--after all this time?
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