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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked afterwards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a question was posed or an inquiry was made at a later time following an event or conversation.
Example: "After the meeting concluded, she asked afterwards if there would be a follow-up session."
Alternatives: "inquired later" or "asked later on".
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Cain, asked afterwards if Perry was finished, was charitable.
He was asked afterwards why he could not make just one small gesture of obeisance.
Asked afterwards if she considered herself an intellectual historian, Ms. Maier hesitated.
Was that, he was asked afterwards, better than playing at Parkhead?
"How long before this makes the headlines?" a friend asked afterwards.
Asked afterwards if Messi practises free-kicks in training, Valverde looked on the verge of laughing.
The only flicker of apprehension came when Ranieri was asked afterwards about the Barcelona chants.
"Do you still have a Real Madrid badge on your shin pads?" he was asked afterwards.
Asked afterwards how he rates the year 2016, Simeone said, over and over again: "fantastic".
And Federer merely shrugged when asked afterwards if he had been unsettled by any of the doubting Thomases.
Asked afterwards what new concept he thought could unify both these groups, Nader didn't quite have an answer.
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