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The phrase "after a while was" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a change or event that occurred after some time, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "After a while was when I realized I needed to change my approach."
Alternatives: "after some time" or "eventually".
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What struck me about her vast oeuvre, after a while, was all the people of color she painted.
Early in 1941, he was drafted into the Army, and after a while was sent to the South Pacific.
The quilt was constantly expanding and, after a while, was split into sections so that it could be displayed in many places at once.
And so, after a while, was I. Like many collectors, my father did not make much use of his collection.
She eventually renegotiated to work part-time while her business got off the ground, and after a while was able to quit to focus on her passion.
The court heard the girl, who was living in a children's home at the time, went to South Park with a group of Asian men and after a while was left with two of them.
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It started as a social thing, but after a while being high became the reality.
No matter how valid any particular rant, the effect after a while is of shooting snail darters in a barrel.
The children were offered some blocks to play with and then, after a while, were asked to put them away.
But what happens after a while is that these things have the possibility of infiltrating people's consciousness.
You might after a while be invited to nightclubs, though don't expect deep friendships from business contacts.
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