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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterwards of" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
If you are trying to express something that happened after a certain point in time, the phrase "afterwards" should be used. Example: After the storm passed, the townspeople cleaned up the damage afterwards.
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Afterwards, of course, I was ashamed.
We mend them straight afterwards, of course.
"Afterwards of course you're always smarter.
"Quite flat," she said afterwards of Gauguin's efforts.
He spoke afterwards of the unpredictability of it all.
'Priorities change,' Thaw said sometime afterwards, of the whole experience.
The captain talked afterwards of the long, hard season that it has been already.
"That is how he plays when he plays us," Klopp noted afterwards of United's goalkeeper.
He died soon afterwards of wounds to the skull, brain, heart and lungs.
The T-shirt was inevitably doctored on social media afterwards: Of course – the invisible horse.
The US complained afterwards of "wilful mischaracterisations" of what had transpired.
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