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The phrase "afterwards about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to indicate something that happened after a certain event or time, but still relates to that event or time. Example: "Afterwards about an hour, he finally arrived at the party." This sentence means that an hour after the stated time, the person arrived at the party. Another example: "She cleaned up the kitchen, and afterwards about ten minutes, she started on the living room." This sentence indicates that ten minutes after cleaning the kitchen, the person moved on to cleaning the living room.
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The Russian failed to make it out of first qualifying and seemed a bit perplexed afterwards about why.
We had a great meal and the guys did not make any jokes afterwards about, "let's go out for dinner".
Pistorius complained bitterly afterwards about the length of Oliveira's blades.
The Dodgers whined a lot afterwards about New York fans.
Simeone talked afterwards about the psychological value of the victory.
"Afterwards, about 15 mums posted messages saying they loved them.
Martinez was fuming afterwards about the extra injury time and offside call.
He talked afterwards about a side who "did not run a lot".
Pellegrini talked afterwards about City "improving every year" of his reign.
"It gave me a good chuckle when I heard afterwards about the four-leaf clover.
One of the soldiers is being interviewed afterwards about his experiences.
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