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The phrase "afterwards we would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events that will happen after a certain point in time or after a specific action has been completed.
Example: "After finishing the project, afterwards we would celebrate our success with a team dinner."
Alternatives: "subsequently we would" or "then we would".
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Afterwards, we would all have a drink with them and say: "Was it OK?
Afterwards we would go back to the Christmas tree and all the presents would have appeared.
This would be "seeing Don" and afterwards we would have lunch with our mutual friend, Paul Auster.
We never imagined that afterwards we would need to develop it for manufacture – it was just to prove the idea, and that was it".
Afterwards, we would relax while Dax and Firman played for hours by the water's edge, finding sticks, throwing stones, making up games.
Afterwards, we would decamp into the piano bar for a nightcap, where the energetic French chef with a Greek name, Jannis ("I was a little souvenir from my parents' holidays"), could sometimes be seen late at night, dancing exuberantly.
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Afterwards, we'd trudge back to our dormitories to catch some extra sleep and/or pray.
Afterwards we'd head back to the house – the one we stay in each time we're there, Villa Antorea.
"If we lost a game and went out to eat afterwards we'd be overcharged for the meal and then have our cars damaged outside," he recalled.
Afterwards, we'd come in through the utility room with the dogs, hang up our coats, put on our slippers and go and eat.
And then afterwards we'd go backstage, and he'd tell the choreographer, oh that was just so great, and I'd be like, but Andy, you slept through it.
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