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The phrase "afterward remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving instructions or describing a sequence of actions where something should be removed after a certain point in time.
Example: "Please complete the initial setup, and afterward remove any unnecessary files from the system."
Alternatives: "then remove" or "subsequently remove".
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Afterward, remove them to a baking sheet and keep them in a 250-degree oven until you are ready to use them.
Afterward, remove the cap with holes and use shampoo and conditioner meant for color-treated hair to wash and condition your hair as usual.
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I looked upward through binoculars and, not long afterward, removed the lens caps.
The essential oil was isolated from the aerial parts of rosemary by hydrodistillation, according to the procedure of the European Pharmacopoeia 4 [ 23]. n-Hexane was used as a collecting solvent, which was afterward removed under vacuum from the obatined essential oil.
But Yanukovych absconded hours later, and the parliament voted shortly afterward to remove him from office.
Travel agencies sued shortly afterward to remove the cap, and the case was settled out of court.
The survey is vulnerable to how people respond, and does not include any analysis afterward to remove false positives, he said.
I find it works best to flour all of the pounded schnitzels first, patting them briskly afterward to remove any excess, before proceeding to the egg wash and bread crumbs.
Use a face cleanser immediately afterward to remove the impurities while your pores are still open.
Either way, rinse off the door afterward to remove the cleaning product.
If you come into contact with a pet, wash your hands afterward to remove the dander.[14].[14]
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