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The phrase "after a while nevertheless" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It seems to combine two contrasting ideas in a way that is unclear and awkward.
Example: "After a while, nevertheless, I decided to continue with my plans despite the challenges."
Alternatives: "eventually, however" or "after some time, still".
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Those Gay Paree types got repetitive after a while; nevertheless, it was wonderful to see how Wheeldon orchestrated their comings and goings, in a way that was both readable and exciting.
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Nevertheless, after a while the gravediggers relented.
After a while.
Exhausting, after a while.
After a while he left.
After a while, he continued.
After a while, Joel stopped.
Communities heal after a while.
"They go after a while".
Many leave after a while.
After a while, a surprising theme emerged.
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