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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after that though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a transition or contrast after a previous statement or event.
Example: "I finished my homework early; after that though, I decided to watch a movie instead of going out."
Alternatives: "however, after that" or "but then again, after that".
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After that, though, facts get fuzzy.
After that, though, things fell apart.
After that, though, things go downhill.
After that, though, something changed within me.
After that, though, it was all good.
After that, though, the athletes slowed down considerably.
After that, though, the global parallels start to break down.
After that, though, they turned on the afterburners.
After that, though, they work like traditional navigation devices.
After that, though, you are on your own.
What happens after that, though, is anyone's guess.
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