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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about it afterwards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to discussing or reflecting on a topic or event after it has occurred.
Example: "We can talk about it afterwards, once we have finished the meeting."
Alternatives: "after that" or "later on".
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We'll worry about it afterwards".
We never talked about it afterwards".
We were all buzzing about it afterwards.
I ask Oliver about it afterwards.
I couldn't stop talking about it afterwards.
"We joked about it afterwards," she recalled recently.
Of course not (unless they blog about it afterwards).
"We had a laugh and a joke about it afterwards.
"We heard about it afterwards," Meret Meyer said.
Luckily I only found out about it afterwards.
It's a little late to worry about it afterwards".
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