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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after rather" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I decided to go for a walk after rather long discussions."
Alternatives: "following quite" or "after somewhat".
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Each of the dual portraits were taken in the same day, meaning the photographic subjects hadn't actually undergone any physical transformations between the "before" and the "after". Rather, the images capture the symbolic transformation of the surgery.
Soon after, rather than sleeping, the crown prince began shooting.
We're working out the meaning of Brexit after rather than before the referendum.
Forever after, rather than avoiding slow-moving films, I've viewed aridity as a sign of sophistication.
On Wednesday, after rather a strong day's trading, it stood at 17,164.
The symptoms are initially worse in the morning and mostly after, rather than during, activity.
"The government must now prepare for the day after, rather than simply trying to delay it," says one Iraqi politician.
You're the man who lives two doors away and cleans the barbecue after, rather than before, you use it.
In the Turkish tradition, these dishes are a course to themselves, often served after rather than alongside the meat course.
I am not being very Italian by suggesting you serve a salad after rather than before the pasta.
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On the opposite end of the spectrum from Gametime, virtual reality may also become an enticing new income stream for artists, venues and promoters, enabling a sort of "first-day-after" rather than "last-minute-before" experience.
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