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The phrase "for afterward" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate something that will happen later or in the future. Example: "We will discuss the project details now, but we can plan for afterward to address any questions."
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It's just a problem, the things you do that you hate yourself for afterward.
Then, for afterward, I brought forth vast hunks of three different cheeses.
This concentration never faltered through the stated program and the four encores I stayed for afterward.
And although everyone knew what he would say Friday, he was anxious, something his mother gently chided him for afterward.
"There are always presents at the table, though we save the big ones for afterward," she says.
Conversely, other research has found that you should just tear the Band-Aid off, delivering the bad news first and saving your commentary for afterward.
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I kicked myself for hours afterward for not having captured the scene.
For months afterward, I searched for indigo.
Despite this, KBR continued to pay Unaoil for work in Kazakhstan for years afterward.
For weeks afterward, Shi Ayi looked pale.
For days afterward, phone calls came.
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