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The phrase "afterward how" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or question, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I was wondering afterward how you felt about the decision we made."
Alternatives: "later on, how" or "after that, how".
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Asked afterward how his foot felt, Ellsbury laughed.
He threw 20 pitches and was asked afterward how he felt.
Asked afterward how Mr. Blix had reacted, Mr. Perle replied merrily: "He's a Swedish disarmament lawyer.
Asked afterward how he enjoyed it, Mr. Ahern smiled and said he had "a great night".
You're so caught up in those rhythms that you don't realize until afterward how amazing this show's accomplishment is.
"It's not an easy test, and you're not sure afterward how well you did," Dr. Germine said.
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We talked for a while afterward: about how to fit research in, how many nights I'd have to be on call, how to keep time for my family.
She sent out a note afterward explaining how she was going to remedy the problem.
What will be left in the wastewater afterward, and how should it be treated?
Reflecting days afterward on how things turned out, Ms. Gora said, "This feels like the happy ending of a movie".
He still used the apartment as minimally as possible, as if he were to be judged afterward on how little he'd displaced.
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