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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afterwards visit" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when referring to a visit that occurs after a certain event or time, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We will have dinner and afterwards visit the museum."
Alternatives: "subsequently visit" or "then visit".
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Afterwards, visit the lighthouse and get ice-cream at Brown's.
Afterwards visit the full-service day spa or request an in-room massage.
Afterwards, visit the new Teeling Whiskey Distillery, the first distillery to open in Dublin in 125 years: tours include tastings of the golden liquor, of course.
Afterwards, visit Nonna Rosa restaurant on Via dei Tulipani), where you can eat your stuffed gnocchi or wild boar stew sitting astride an old moped, or inside a restored Fiat 500.
Most people usually work until 5 or 6 o'clock in the afternoon and afterwards visit their relatives in hospital and want to talk to the doctor.
Together with my colleague Sarmili we afterwards visit a woman who received a cash-grant as seed money to start up a new livelihood after the civil war – Mary Rita.
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The Prince of Wales afterwards visited Old Government House, St George's.
Their Royal Highnesses afterwards visited Lady Cilento Children's Hospital, Stanley Street, Brisbane.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge afterwards visited Positive Youth Foundation, 38 Yardley Street, Coventry.
Her Royal Highness afterwards visited the Metropolitan Police Service Base, Lambeth Road, London SE1, and was received by Mrs Colleen Harris (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).
Her Royal Highness afterwards visited the Fine Cell Work Clothworkers Studio, Queenstown Road, London SW8, and was received by Mrs Colleen Harris (Deputy Lieutenant of Greater London).
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