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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after pages" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that occurs following a certain number of pages, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The report was lengthy, and I found the most important information after pages of data."
Alternatives: "following the pages" or "beyond the pages".
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But after pages and pages of moaning, it all starts to pall.
But after pages of exposition, sentences like "I really don't care for that kind of over-wrought verbiage" sounded more true than ironic.
Photos of the two men were widely circulated on social media after pages dedicated to identifying potential bombing suspects popped up on Reddit and 4Chan.
After pages and pages of delightfully painful getting-to-know-you small talk the characters suddenly seem to know each other far too well.
After pages listing his dramatic holdups and daredevil escapes, it concluded with a different kind of summary: The defendant does not know the whereabouts of [his] daughter.
I laugh every time Grossman tosses in a magical afterthought, as when after pages and pages of Quentin riding his horse, we learn it's a talking horse — it just doesn't talk very often.
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(Demand for ad space and commercial time remains robust all along Wall Street, according to agency executives, who described how some sought-after pages in national financial newspapers are booked through May).
Page after page.
Sign here, page after page.
The paradoxes keep coming, page after page after page.
People poured out their souls on "page after page after page," he said.
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