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Discover Ludwig"after that comes" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the sequence of events or actions in a sentence. Example: "First, we will gather all the necessary materials. After that comes the assembly process, which should only take about 30 minutes."
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But soon after that comes "Break My Heart," a slinky collaboration with Rick Ross that could have come from any of Mr. Ross's recent albums.
Right after that comes "Minimum Wage," a horn-heavy lament about the intractability of poverty in the Marley tradition, updated with the slickness of modern love songs.
Some months after that comes The Get Down on Netflix, Baz Luhrmann's TV show set in the Bronx in the late 70s.
Not long after that comes heavy breathing.
After that comes Seoul.
After that comes the detective work.
After that comes the more painful task of demolition.
After that comes the first pitch of the season.
After that comes admission to the Fifa list, and internationals.
After that comes the addition of ponzu: Japan.
After that comes particular songs within particular performances.
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