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Discover Ludwig"after next" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a time in the future that is two steps away from the current time. Example: "I have a dentist appointment next week, but I'm also traveling for work the week after next."
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Selig is retiring after next season.
His contract expires after next season.
The orchestra's contract expires after next season.
I'm in Texas the week after next.
What will they come after next?
Maybe after next Ace gets killed?
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Wait until the year after next year.
After next week.
Things may shift after next year's elections.
Walker's race contract expires after next year's event.
It's unclear whether the campaign will continue after next year.
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