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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after is that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or misconstructed phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I was wondering what happens after is that."
Alternatives: "after that" or "following that".
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"What you're really after is that viral effect," said Eric Pargac, marketing and graphic design associate for the Vineyard Theater.
Embryonic stem cells are made in the first few days after an egg is fertilized; the reason these cells are sought after is that they have the potential to become any type of cell in the body.
And the second, which followed soon after, is that the majority of calls to the hotline have been from men: anxious, self-doubting men, asking exactly what mansplaining is and how to avoid doing it.
Most in the field concede that the major reason vintage guitars are so sought after is that the instrument was perfected in the mid-20th century; no great sound or design improvements are forthcoming.
The price of living the dream (yes, click and read that article after), is that other aspects of your life will likely suffer.
The one thing that has held true about cancer, during and after, is that it will leave you disappointed at some point by every single person you know.
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How likely, after all, is that?
After all that – is that it?
"After 94 minutes — was that all?
After that is totally up for grabs.
What happens after that is fucking luck".
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