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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after a while so" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a thought about time or a sequence of events, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "After a while so, I decided to take a break." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "after some time" or "eventually."
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After a while, so many people were joining in that I lost most of my friends.
"But it felt better after a while, so I went back out and tried to help".
Still, it turned to snow after a while, so that was some relief.
There is a symbiosis that happens after a while, so now I perceive her in a symbiotic way.
We have to sit down after a while so that I can hold her hand and she can cry.
"I imagine that you want to see more," he said after a while, so we moved along.
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My left hip stiffens after being seated for a while, so I normally stretch before getting up to walk.
"So I went back and this guy he just do me the paper, so after a while (inaudible) so he did the whole papers, he did everything".
Then, after a while, less so.
You may find that interest declines after a while and so do your profits.
It can help to remind yourself that even your own parents or anyone from that generation would probably cramp your style after a while anyway, so shelve the guilt and start looking for constructive and fair solutions instead.
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