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The phrase "after a while this" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation or condition that changes over time, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "After a while this situation became unbearable for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "eventually this" or "after some time this".
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After a while, this risks becoming predictable.
After a while this unmuseumlike mix starts to make sense.
After a while, this need to force every experience into the same trajectory begins to annoy.
But you could see that after a while this genuine relationship grew.
After a while, this attitude can take over just about everything.
He tried sculpting in metal, and after a while this brought him a measure of satisfaction.
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After a while of this or even a few days you are at this stage.
You realise, after a while, that this is not going to be much like Belle de Jour.
You can shape-shift and pull it off, but after a while — and this is the whole stardom thing — after a while it doesn't come across.
Nurses, you know, they've seen everything, and not much gets to them after a while, but this one was strung a little tight herself that morning.
After a while, though, this seemed too limited, and clearly left out a number of books that would do very well at auction.
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