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The phrase "after that sometimes" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in informal contexts to indicate that something occurs occasionally after a certain event or time.
Example: "We usually go for a walk in the evening, and after that sometimes we grab dinner."
Alternatives: "occasionally after that" or "sometimes following that".
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Dancing comes up only rarely after that, sometimes as code when a conversation takes a treacherous turn, more often as a little joke when we need to acknowledge that we have different priorities.
I write content when I get up in the morning, work on my website in the afternoon, and do whatever I want after that (sometimes play, sometimes work).
I think there's a lot of sweetness in the moment just after that, sometimes, when we accepted one another's temporary self-absorptions, and them, ours.
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The 32-year-old tweeted after the game that "sometimes people are crossing the limit", before adding: "I'm sure the club will sort it".
After a workday that sometimes stretched for 14 hours, he typically only had an hour or two of time for himself, which he reserved for catching up with his family over Facetime.
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