Sentence examples for after that then from inspiring English sources

The phrase "after that then" is not considered correct or necessary in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, but the word "then" is redundant when "after that" is already present.
Example: "We finished the meeting, and after that then we went for lunch."
Alternatives: "after that" or "subsequently".

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After that, then take it easy and go for dinner somewhere or sit around the fire".

It was German for half a century after that, then French again.

After that, then what?" The problem, he said, is that there is so much uncertainty in Kodak's turnaround plans.

Summerall remained with Fox for another year after that, then worked Dallas Cowboys games on the radio.

"And if the parties end up back at the negotiating tables after that, then I will truly believe that the peace process has become irreversible".

He said: "If there is an intention to have a different licence fee settlement after that, then that would be quite a big change from the letter.

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If you still feel comfortable after doing that, then go ahead and invest".

Then breakfast after that, and then brush your teeth, and so on.

First Huey, shortly after that lecture, then me, and then Bobby.

And that's when, after I said that, then I realised.

After we do that, then we can change the world.

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