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You may have reached the "after," but guess what?
Not exactly happily ever after, but close.
The Prince proposed soon after, but was rejected.
You feel invigorated after, but relaxed as well.
The phrase after "but also" should be grammatically parallel to the phrase after "not only".
He did not show much emotion, during games or after, but he never pandered.
She needed to be looked after, but no one had phoned to inquire about her.
"I knew it wasn't just a house I was after but, rather, proof of my existence.
Conscription resumed soon after, but the draft was smaller than is often believed.
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It all sounded like the beginning of happily-ever-after, but it wasn't, not yet.
He's sought-after but it's not surprising.
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