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The phrase "and then as" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a sequence of events or conditions, but it is better to clarify the relationship between the two parts.
Example: "We decided to go for a walk, and then as the sun began to set, we found a nice spot to sit."
Alternatives: "and subsequently as" or "and afterward as".
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And then, as abruptly as we began, we were done.
And then, as quickly as the slump began, it ebbed.
And then as early as 200 milliseconds, we can already decode what action people are viewing.
And then as soon as it stops, the rhythm will go away.
And then as soon as I hit a BMI below 17.5 they diagnosed me with anorexia.
And then as soon as it's done, well, it's archived in the past.
And yes, you could buy the range there and then, as well as online.
And then as soon as we get off, I say, 'Never again.' It's very strange.
And then, as swiftly as he arrived, he's gone.
And then, as has been widely reported, the agent and his colleague helped fake the murder.
And then as soon as you have a code, you have self-reproduction as a possibility.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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