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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again afterwards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen once more after a previous event or action has taken place.
Example: "We will meet for coffee again afterwards to discuss the project further."
Alternatives: "once more later" or "again later on".
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But we were friends again afterwards and we still are".
The Dow Jones slipped by 7% a few weeks later, but roared on again afterwards.
The POMS questionnaire was administered before the experiment and again afterwards.
Luke played with a couple of mates and they all wanted to play again afterwards.
I checked Wikipedia again afterwards, and it all makes sense to me now.
It was found that the storage modulus quickly increased, reached a vertex, then rapidly decreased, reached a minimum, and increased again afterwards.
Fergus reaches round flinchingly from behind Jody to undo his trousers, but when it comes to doing them up again afterwards he must be facing his captive.
The next, I would look "normal" and hide the seemingly endless piles of food I would consume and then bring up again afterwards.
In Italy, at Collio, I made an apple dish that I liked and I made it again, afterwards, to serve it at El Bulli.
Then, when we got to the end, Anthony said: "Can we do it all again?" Afterwards, they said I'd got the part.
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And then" – he breaks into laughter – "you just hope you can flick it back on again afterwards.
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