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The phrase "and only after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen exclusively following a specific event or condition.
Example: "You must complete the training, and only after that will you be eligible for promotion."
Alternatives: "and solely after" or "and exclusively after".
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After the page with the add loads, AND ONLY AFTER, disable Javascript.
Use the term rarely, and only after verifying the history.
And only after skin has sustained DNA damage, he said.
And only after opening the proceedings with a prayer.
And only after all that comes pasta secca, pasta in a box.
The battle ended with no winner, and only after the Iranians helped broker a cease-fire.
Members of Parliament will now get smaller pensions, and only after five years in office.
And only after that did Mr. Branca begin talking about it publicly.
Only those with official appointments were allowed inside, and only after careful scrutiny," she wrote.
And only after a group of outside contractors had reviewed the documents first.
His affection is bestowed selectively, and only after the honoured human has passed several tests.
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