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Discover Ludwig'afterthought for' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to denote that something is an afterthought to a previously mentioned point or thought. For example: "He quickly added, as an afterthought for emphasis, 'This is the most important part.'".
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O'Neal was an afterthought for the Nets.
Suddenly, Djokovic, an afterthought for two weeks, was favored again.
Like performing, recording was an afterthought for Mr. Briody.
Currently, security is often an afterthought for software developers.
The Pro Bowl has remained an afterthought for fans.
Continuing into October is basically an afterthought for the Mets.
Rosé always used to be an afterthought for producers.
It is as if he was squeezed in, an afterthought for all eternity.
Apparently she had an afterthought, for she stopped and performed several elegant developes.
Observatories, once an afterthought for every tall tower, have become a lucrative business.
Until recently, Mr. Montgomery said, "we were almost an afterthought for many borrowers".
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