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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterwards also" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen in addition to what has already been mentioned, typically in a sequence of events.
Example: "We will discuss the main points in the meeting, and afterwards also review the action items."
Alternatives: "subsequently as well" or "later on too".
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Afterwards, also for days, comes the deconstruction and interpretation.
The two parties rate each other afterwards, also through the app, which is a common practice in the sharing economy.
Talking with the students afterwards also helped us to understand more about what they wanted to do and where their interests might lie.
Afterwards, also came and told me about his new Website.
Poor race relations before independence in 1980 and the slow pace of land reform afterwards also caused resentment.
His time in jail and his struggle to find work afterwards also influenced what he wanted to do with his life.
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Afterwards, we also invited their patients (also study participants of the MultiCare Cohort Study) by letter (n = 106) to participate in focus groups.
Afterwards he also played briefly for the Houston Gamblers in the USFL.
Those who successfully completed a placement but failed to find work afterwards could also find themselves back on another WfD project after a six-month break.
Just as they may change everything that comes afterwards, they also call into question a great deal of what has gone before.
Afterwards he also spoke of his delight at joining his training partner James Dasaolu, who won the 100m, in claiming his first major title.
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