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The phrase "afterward joined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone joined a group or organization at a later time after a specific event or action.
Example: "After the meeting concluded, she afterward joined the committee to help with the planning."
Alternatives: "subsequently joined" or "later joined".
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He pitched while in the Army and afterward joined the Dodgers' farm system.
Fabian Bachrach earned a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard in 1939 and afterward joined his father and elder brother, Bradford, in the family business.
Called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1715, Hardwicke afterward joined Lincoln's Inn, of which he was bencher and treasurer in 1724.
She then joined a stock company in Louisville, Kentucky, and shortly afterward joined the company of Louisa Lane Drew's Arch Street Theatre in Philadelphia.
In the 1999 national election the Freedom Party narrowly overtook the People's Party and afterward joined the latter in a coalition government.
A native of Long Island in New York, he graduated from Georgia Tech in 1985 with a degree in chemical engineering and afterward joined GE Plastics.
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Watch the flick and afterward join film critic Walter Chaw for a lively discussion of what makes their work so memorable.
He dropped out of school soon afterward, and later joined the leftist group the Socialist League, whose slogan was "Socialism is won by fighting".
Afterward, Gabbard joined the panelists for dinner.
Soon afterward, he joined the African National Congress.
Soon afterward, Addington joined Berry on Capitol Hill.
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