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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterwards gauge" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to refer to assessing or measuring something after an event, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We will afterwards gauge the effectiveness of the new strategy."
Alternatives: "subsequently assess" or "later evaluate".
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Afterwards, gauge your mood: feeling edgy or artsy?
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Afterwards an 18 gauge spinal needle was used to penetrate the suspected region until the deposit was found.
Afterwards, say you'd like to maybe do it again sometimes, gauge her reaction.
Whether watching Barcelona lose immediately afterwards would have made him feel better or worse is difficult to gauge.
Afterwards, Smith suggested judges had given Berki an artificially high start score - which gauges the difficulty of the gymnast's routine.
(2) Local and dynamic gauge-based adjustment of the higher temporal resolution radar rainfall estimates is performed afterwards, by means of the Bayesian data merging method.
Infusions were made over 2 min, and the infusion cannulas (28 gauge, extending 0.5 mm below the guide cannula) were left in place for at least 1 min afterwards.
See also gauge theory.
Gauge your defenseman.
But afterwards?
And afterwards?
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