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Discover LudwigThe phrase "centuries after" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in any sentence that refers to a time period that is many centuries after a given time or event. For example, "Centuries after the invention of the wheel, new modes of transportation have continued to evolve."
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For several centuries after his death, he was venerated locally.
Four centuries after the Mayflower, America continues to evolve.
In the centuries after, we only slid down.
Centuries after Columbus's rapacious journey, his dormant name was revitalized.
FOR three centuries after 1650, the English-speaking Caribbean lived from sugar.
Goya emits, nearly two centuries after his death, a whiff of scandal, of potent mystery.
These accounts were written centuries after the fact and are valueless as genuine historical testimony.
For a couple of centuries after its introduction, however, Buddhism showed no signs of popular appeal.
More than two centuries after Smith's landmark work, economics's foundational debate continues to resonate.
Four centuries after Herodotus died, Cicero wondered rhetorically "what was sweeter than Herodotus".
THE dungeons can still shock, two centuries after their last inmates were freed.
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