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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after daylight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period that occurs following the arrival of daylight, often in contexts related to activities or events that take place during the day.
Example: "We will start our hike after daylight to ensure we have enough light for the journey."
Alternatives: "after sunrise" or "post-daylight".
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Why am I so tired after Daylight Saving starts?
Soon after daylight they were joined by 300 men arriving by parachute.
Remember a few years ago when Apple kept having issues with Alarms after Daylight Savings time?
After daylight, aircraft continued the assault with a terrific storm of bombs.
There was another attack just after daylight but it was unsuccessful.
Trenton's county‐operated bus service cut short its schedule today after daylight runs were completed.
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You would spend the rest of your life wondering what hit you, what cleaved your life into the before and the after, the daylight and the nightmare.
"Give Americans an extra hour of after-dinner daylight, and they will go to the ballpark or the mall — but they won't walk there".
"Give Americans an extra hour of after-dinner daylight, and they will go to the ballpark or the mall — but they won't walk there". Daylight saving time increases gasoline consumption, according to Downing.
Modern DST was first proposed by the New Zealand entomologist George Vernon Hudson, whose shift-work job gave him leisure time to collect insects, and led him to value after-hours daylight.
Soon after the daylight receded, Dr. DeCandido noticed something.
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