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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after that I will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of actions or events, typically following a previous statement or action.
Example: "I will finish my report by noon, and after that I will submit it to my supervisor."
Alternatives: "subsequently, I will" or "following that, I will".
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After that I will be devoting all my attention to my mum's wedding.
I'm sure at some stage after that I will know the results of what they have chatted about.
After that I will finish the final edits to my next book, The Reluctant Assassin, which is about an assassin who is slightly reluctant.
Asked if Rio was the goal, Dwyer said: "Yes, otherwise I would have stopped playing - after that I will call it quits.
After that I will suggest several different Bayesian models which include base function and error term with specific variance structure which I will use to do the further analysis.
After that I will go up to WexSim, our state-of-the-art simulation suite, to set up everything for the coming session and to test the equipment and check it's all in working order.
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"And maybe after that I'll have a holiday".
After that I'll read a book until 11 or 11 30.
The day after that I'll be trading banter with a wisecracking smoothie carton.
After that I'll be the mandatory for a world title.
After that I'll cook them with salt and eat them".
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