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The phrase "afterwards he has" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it combines a past adverb "afterwards" with a present perfect verb form "has," which creates a tense inconsistency.
Example: "Afterwards he has completed his work, he will join us for dinner."
Alternatives: "after that he has" or "subsequently he has".
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Afterwards, he has "a sense that I've climbed my personal Mount Everest.
Early in the second half Louis Fenton replaced Ben Sigmund after the defender worryingly collapsed off the ball, the Phoenix confirming afterwards he has been unwell all week with a virus.
Afterwards he has worked as researcher, lecturer and Professor at different universities in India, Ethiopia, Oman, and South Korea.
Afterwards, he has his skeleton.
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Afterwards, he had to explain".
Soon afterwards he had a heart attack.
"Maybe afterwards he had a point".
Afterwards he had to repair it to halt the bleeding.
Days afterwards he had second thoughts - too late.
The Argentinian said afterwards he had no problem with the referee's decision.
"At the premiere he seemed to be glowing with health, but afterwards he had to sit down right away.
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