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The phrase "afterwards I start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action will take place after a previous event or moment in time.
Example: "After the meeting concludes, afterwards I start working on the project."
Alternatives: "then I begin" or "subsequently I start".
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"While I am working, I don't feel it, because I'm too busy moving them, but afterwards I start to cry".
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They tightened the chains around my ankles and my wrists; afterwards, I started to bleed.
Is she getting the right support?" It's strange: before coming out I wore a lot of black, but afterwards I started wearing different colours.
Soon afterwards, I started attending an LSAT prep course.
But afterwards I started thinking about it and felt even more offended".
"So afterwards I started to get a little bit of press and some of the photos kind of went viral".
Afterwards, I started a conversation with her and the rest of her friends from Baghdad, who were visiting America on a joint US and Iraqi Embassy-sponsored trip to "develop young Iraqi leaders".
But afterwards, I would start smoking again".
A couple of steps afterwards, I really started to feel the pain.
Afterwards, during the edit, I started to feel a lot calmer".
Postlethwaite returned to the Everyman in 2008 to play the lead in King Lear, a role he had always wanted to take on, and said afterwards the theatre had been "where I started really, or where I realised that being an actor wasn't just a flippant job".
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