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The phrase "after that more" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "We finished the first project, and after that more tasks were assigned to us."
Alternatives: "subsequently" or "afterward".
Exact(24)
The day after that, more than 60.
After that, more money changes little or nothing.
After that, more money doesn't make you happier.
After that, more permanent visas are difficult to obtain, restricted by factors like country quotas.
After that, more than a century will pass before the next transits, in 2117 and 2125.
But after that more of the suburban women than of the city ones got themselves jobs, especially if they had never worked before.
Similar(36)
but after that no more than three.
After that it gets more complicated.
After that she was more careful about what she said.
After that there are more paid-for options.
After that it was more of the same.
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