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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after that another" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to indicate a sequence of events or actions. Example: After finishing her homework, she went to the gym. After that, she met up with her friends for dinner. Another day, another fun night out.
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But straight after that another surprise hit.
Three days after that, another fell on Nagasaki.
After that, another year, and perhaps another blockbuster.
"After that another baby died on 21 March.
Two days after that, another plate was stolen.
After that, another role play is done, with learners reversing roles.
Not long after that, another patient came up to the floor.
Shortly after that, another individual came off the bus, who was a female.
After that, another season of "Top Chef" might look pretty good.
The day after that, another car ran down seven people in Manhattan; the driver fled.
Shortly after that, another Democrat, Anthony Gemma, announced that he would challenge Mr. Cicilline in this year's primary.
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