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The phrase "afterward we would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, suggesting that something will happen after a certain point in time.
Example: "Afterward we would discuss the results of the experiment in detail."
Alternatives: "later we would" or "subsequently we would".
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Afterward we would chant: "Marg bar America!
Afterward, we would go to Brace and Irma's for morning coffee.
Afterward, we would like a guided tour of coastal Maine for five to seven days.
Afterward, we would go up to the huge second floor via the magnificent wide staircase and pretend we were princesses residing in this palace.
A spokesman for the town said afterward, "We would obviously welcome an appropriate Banksy original on any of our seafronts and would be delighted if he returned in the future".
If we'd gone around hating children afterward, we wouldn't be able to love our own children, and we remember Silje best by loving our kids.
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Then sometimes afterward we'd watch "The Brady Bunch" or "Three's Company".
On weekends, Edward and I watched American movies on his laptop and afterward we'd often have longer conversations.
No one would actually get killed, and afterward we'd eat camembert and drink cocktails with our shirts off.
Afterward, we'd sit around a table covered with newspapers and sort the ripe berries from the green ones.
"We'd have a service in a little Gothic church on top of a hill and afterward we'd walk back to the cabins with candles, singing.
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