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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after appetizers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, specifically referring to the time or context following the serving or consumption of appetizers during a meal or event.
Example: "After appetizers, we will move on to the main course and dessert."
Alternatives: "following the appetizers" or "subsequent to the appetizers".
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One night after appetizers, mains and a split dessert, we were startled to receive a bill for only $58.
After appetizers are cleared away, a team of servers brings main courses covered by the polished metal domes called cloches.
After appetizers and main courses of such sophistication, Sweet Guys like apple crisp and lemon bars (from a recipe by Mr. Pemoulie's mother) can feel outclassed.
After appetizers came the pasta, and Elaine found herself staring down at a plate she had assumed was meant to be shared by everyone at the table.
We picked massage, which was handy, since the service is not particularly snappy, and there was a very long wait for entrees after appetizers.
After appetizers (mini smoked-salmon wraps, home-baked foccaccia and chunks of cured lamb shank) there were introductions – all eloquently done in English – nonnative speakers included myself and two Brits.
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In choosing which dishes to evaluate, we stuck to what we deemed the most sought-after appetizers.
After the appetizers arrived, Block said, "I'm with Philip Roth.
Bread was served only when requested, after the appetizers.
After the appetizers appeared, we finally asked for it.
After the appetizers, our house salads, with a choice of dressings, arrived.
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