Sentence examples for after part from inspiring English sources

The phrase "after part" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that occurs following a specific section or segment, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In the after part of the meeting, we discussed future projects."
Alternatives: "subsequent section" or "following segment".

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After part AB is made, part C can be joined to it to make ABC.

The last time this happened was in 2007, the year after Part D took effect.

It shouldn't have you giddily switching over to BBC4 for part two after part one finishes.

After Part One, you'll remember, there was supposed to be Leveson Part Two.

But everything after Part One is a meditation on the Passion.

Then several important parameters related to the after part of twin-skeg vessel were investigated by viscous flow computation.

See articleSeven football fans in Brazil fell to their deaths after part of a stadium in Salvador collapsed.

Subsequently, directors cast her in part after part that required her less to act than simply to be.

He made little money from Part I, and he died less than a year after Part II was released.

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We had, supposedly, already arrived at the happily-ever-after part of the Libyan tale.

Almost nine years after part-nationalisation, the last shares in Lloyds Banking Group have been sold.

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