Sentence examples for after why not from inspiring English sources

The phrase "after why not" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest a follow-up or continuation after a suggestion or question, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I was thinking we could go for a hike. After why not, let's also grab some lunch."
Alternatives: "after all" or "so why not".

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And since happiness is really what you're after, why not just start with that?

That's what we're about to find out, but before the puck drops, and even after, why not join the blog, because, as we like to say, our blog is your blog.

FORBES invited readers to submit ideas after "Why Not?".

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After all, why not go after a deeper pocket for some real money?

After strength, why not beauty?

It's empty, after all: why not seize that ground?

After all, why not start at the top?

After all, why not prolong the Greeks' agony?

After that, why not unlimited phone calls to anywhere, for a flat monthly fee?

And after all, why not have 45,000 people crammed inside a woman's reproductive system?

And after all, why not drink Pétrus while dining at Pétrus?

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