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The phrase "and since the" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that happened in the past, or to introduce a new idea that follows an existing one. For example: "I have had a difficult year, and since the beginning of summer I have been feeling a lot better."
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And since the Prop.
That was in 2005, and since the birth of Hollaback!
And since the first feeding, the snakes have expectations.
And since the law has passed, none has.
And since the Coalition took power, the legislation has stalled.
And since the recession, he's had none at all.
And, since the creation of amphetamine, in 1929, the drug's….
And since the employees and bosses took all the space, customers were hurt.
And since the 1950s, people have been cutting it down and cooking on charcoal.
He gave up teaching, and since the mid-1990's he has been proofreading and performing.
And since the house was in tear-down condition, Radziner and Cottle pounced.
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