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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ah then" is correct and usable in written English, though it is informal.
It can be used to indicate a realization or a change in understanding after receiving new information.
Example: "Ah then, I see what you mean now."
Alternatives: "Oh, I understand now" or "I see, then."
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Ah, then we were shocked".
"Ah, then it's your duty," he said.
She said, "Ah, then you must meet Alastair".
"Ah, then we will have time for one game of cards before the funeral".
Ah, then NHS England and the regulators can put an entire district into "special measures" and knock heads together.
Zeno presents it to his father, who, with tears in his eyes, says, "Ah, then you really are mad!" The reader, with tears in his eyes, says the same as Don Quixote flourishes his certificate.
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There's one in this chat session!!! ADAM GOPNIK: Ah — so then tell us why you and your kind are proliferating these days?
You may want to try pronouncing it like "shook-uh-dee-ah", then gradually working to shrink that "uh" sound until it's nothing more than a flick of the tongue.
Ah, ah, ah, ah, stayin' alive.
No? Ah well, then all the more mini Tavi Gevinsons to be charmed by two new picture books about girls and their dresses.
The batteries, which each had a capacity of 60 Ah, were then used to power the station until the arrays recovered their maximum output on the day side of Earth.
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