Sentence examples for after that perhaps from inspiring English sources

The phrase "after that perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a possible action or event that may occur following a previous statement or event.
Example: "We can discuss the project details first, and after that perhaps we can schedule a meeting to finalize our plans."
Alternatives: "maybe afterward" or "possibly next."

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And after that, perhaps in the playoffs.

And three days after that, perhaps a phone call.

After that perhaps will come the zest and confidence of an Antipodean California.

After that, perhaps, the pretensions of corporate America could never have had much hold on him.

And after that perhaps they can expect an honorary degree from the alma mater?

But probably living plants weren't introduced into Europe until a few decades after that perhaps in the 1730s, but I think more likely in the 1750s.

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After postulating that perhaps the pup should be named Bizzle, Kibbles or Miracle, one Belieber sent up the winning name: Karma.

Former Manchester United striker Welbeck was given a standing ovation by Arsenal's fans after he hobbled off late on with cramp - after a performance that perhaps summed up his career so far.

Historically, the clamor for more regulation often comes after economic problems that perhaps could have been prevented.

It is easy to say that, perhaps, after winning several championships.

He laughed after it was suggested that perhaps he had been lucky to have been spared.

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