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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterward because" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It is unclear and lacks proper context, making it difficult to determine when it could be used effectively.
Example: "I decided to leave the party afterward because I was feeling tired."
Alternatives: "later since" or "after that due to".
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"But I'll only be taking cold showers afterward because you can't use hot water".
Tiny watched over him afterward, because Declan was ripe for suicide.
"I'm glad I had security," Oakley said afterward, "because everyone was trying to touch my hair".
The school got the library, but closed soon afterward because of declining enrollment.
They will miss an African like me afterward, because there will not be another like me".
Ms. French stepped down from the prosecution team shortly afterward because of unspecified health problems.
(For years afterward, because of that memory, I hated kimchi, but now I love it).
"I suspect he was kind of sorry afterward because of the repercussions.
You don't notice it until afterward because you're so focused on what you're doing.
"Everything was just fine," he said afterward, "because we didn't know anything".
Bush did not receive glorious press prior to September 11th, but he did afterward, because he became a wartime President.
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