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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after how long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to inquire about the duration of time that has passed before a certain event occurs or is expected to occur.
Example: "After how long do you think we will see the results of the experiment?"
Alternatives: "how long will it take" or "what is the duration before".
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As for the "after," how long after?
Set up equations to solve questions like "After how long will the car be worth 50 percent of its original value?" Ratchet up the reality and complexity by compensating for the differences in new car prices and inflation.
In 1991, he wrote about the "age-old autocratic traditions" in the Arab world, and warned that there is "no guarantee" that efforts to democratize "will succeed, and even if they do, after how long and at what price".
Objective 2 entails the assessment of a new drug to determine what types of clinical side effects can be expected and in which patient populations, at what doses and dose durations, and whether the side effects are reversible and, if so, after how long.
You've finally got your heart's desire, a Southern President, after how long now?" "Since 1849".
At what point -- after how long -- do memories fade or disappear?
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As such, we asked women who reported cleansing inside their vagina after sex, how long after sex they had cleansed.
After all, how long can we go on pretending we're in Bologna?
After all, how long is a piece of string, or perhaps in this case a piece of piano wire?
To those who say the threat is not imminent, as I suggested after 9/11, how long can we afford to wait?
After all how long can it be before Sun offers firewalls as part of its Solaris operating system?
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