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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterward both" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to two subjects or objects after a certain event or time, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "Afterward both of them decided to go for a walk."
Alternatives: "afterward, the two" or "later, both".
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Afterward, both clubhouses were subdued.
Afterward, both sides said the meeting was "amicable".
Afterward, both groups were interviewed about their personal beliefs and their opinions on the death penalty.
Neither girl flinched visibly at the beatings, and afterward both walked away with their heads unbowed.
Afterward, both said they wanted to do it again, but they haven't.
The process accelerated in 1956 and afterward, both on direct investment and on portfolio investment accounts.
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Afterward, Seoul and Washington both condemned Pyongyang's actions and vowed to obtain a similarly tough Security Council statement.
He served on the Pacific Coast during the Mexican War (1846 48) and afterward in both the Mediterranean and the home fleets.
Musical life in the city deepened during the war years and afterward, when both Igor Stravinsky and Arnold Schoenberg lived here.
"It's amazing to watch how many times people reference that film," said Andrew Fitzgerald, the manager of editorial programming at Twitter, who met Mr. Sloan shortly afterward, when both were working at Current TV in San Francisco.
The work's operatic character is evident in the dramatic chords that begin the opening Largo and in the dialogue that unfolds afterward, with both instruments equal partners throughout the sonata.
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