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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about after" is not a correct or commonly used expression in written English.
It is not clear what the intended meaning or usage of this phrase would be, so it is difficult to provide an example. It is possible that the intended phrase could be "about an hour after," "about time after," or some other variation, but without more context it is not possible to provide a correct usage example.
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What about after dark?
But what about after?
What about after dinner?
What about after that? A.
What about after the meal?
"What about after you see your sister?
How about after 9/11? A. Yes.
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Schwarzenegger has been passionate about after-school programs for decades.
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