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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterwards strong" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state or condition that follows something else, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The team performed well in the first half, but afterwards strong was not the case."
Alternatives: "subsequently robust" or "after that powerful".
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Afterwards, strong expression was observed in the enamel knot and preameloblasts; and CCN2/CTGF molecules were also detected in stratum intermedium and underlying dental mesenchyme, as well as in the dental epithelium.
Not long afterwards, strong civil society engagement helped to ensure passage of a new World Health Assembly resolution [ 5] that obligates governments to take more concrete measures in response to viral hepatitis.
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His son Rand Paul said afterwards: "A strong number two would be a good showing".
Afterwards, the strongest impression I'm left with about Hegarty is of someone determined to be true to himself, whatever the cost.
As Ernest Hemingway once said of life, the markets break everyone, and afterwards many are strong at the broken places.
I did a perfect ride over the Col d'Aubisque and afterwards I was strong on the flat and then I also did a good tactical race today".
Afterwards, using the strong approximations for partial sums of i.i.d.i.d
Obviously, the discharge hazard rate without NB is the strongest hazard with its peak (about 25%) about 5 to 6 days after admission and a strong decrease afterwards; meaning the likelihood of discharge without NB decreases for each survived day in ICU.
One study discovered that student volunteers who worked directly with people versus those who didn't afterwards felt a stronger connection to other people in general, along with the belief that they could make a difference in the world.
"Jimmy Anderson and Graham Onions both had stress fractures and become almost better bowlers afterwards, having become stronger and fitter.
This idea was supported by the often-replicated statistics on what happens after a trauma: while most people bounce back to normal relatively quickly, and some even report feeling psychologically stronger afterwards than they did before, about 8% develop post-traumatic stress disorder, according to US figures.
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