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from afternoon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"from afternoon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the period of time starting in the afternoon and leading up to the evening, for example, "We went for a walk in the park from afternoon until evening."
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For example, major shifts have been found in robbery locations from afternoon to early morning, and weekday to weekend within the vicinity of schools, parks and late night business (Adams et al. 2015).
Science
Suicides occurred most frequently from afternoon to night and accidents during the rush hours.
With enough solar capacity, they would then be free to load shift their own green electricity from afternoon to evening, free of the grid.
News & Media
La Mercerie, in the home-goods and design store Roman & Williams Guild, trades in patisserie in the morning and Parisian-bistro classics like oeuf mayonnaise and beef tartare from afternoon to evening.
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Friends and family became resigned to his spending Saturdays, from afternoon until midnight, holed up in the bedroom with a television and computer, keeping tabs on all the games.
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Significant differences were detected in the fish assemblage at different times of the day with morning and midday assemblages different from afternoon assemblages.
The signature of the main impulse in the D component is observed to be negative after midnight to near dawn and positive from afternoon to post-dusk.Response waveforms in the H and D components show noticeable variations after the main impulse signature.
Science
"All day long, from afternoon to evening this past weekend".
News & Media
The officers were leaving from afternoon until midnight.
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This includes all meals from afternoon tea on 30 December.
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Sunlight and shadow drifted across the room, as if sliding from afternoon to dusk.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "from afternoon" when specifying a timeframe that starts in the afternoon and continues until a later time. For example, "The event runs from afternoon until evening."
Common error
Avoid using "from afternoon" when you need to be precise about the starting time. If a specific hour is known, use that instead, e.g., "from 3 PM" rather than "from afternoon".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "from afternoon" functions primarily as a prepositional phrase modifying a verb or noun, indicating a starting point in time. Ludwig's examples show its use in specifying durations or periods.
Frequent in
News & Media
55%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
5%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "from afternoon" is a common and grammatically sound way to indicate a timeframe that begins in the afternoon. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and provides numerous examples across various sources. It is versatile, appearing in news articles, scientific publications, and everyday conversation, but is generally considered to have a neutral register. While useful, it's important to consider if more precise language specifying a specific time (e.g., "from 3 PM") would be more appropriate in certain contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
starting in the afternoon
Focuses on the commencement of an activity during the specified time.
beginning in the afternoon
Similar to "starting in the afternoon" but may imply a more gradual onset.
commencing in the afternoon
A more formal way to say "starting in the afternoon".
since the afternoon
Indicates a duration that began in the afternoon and continues to the present.
from midday on
Similar to "from afternoon", but specifies the starting point as midday.
from noon onwards
Indicates a period starting at noon and continuing.
post-meridian onward
A more formal and somewhat archaic way of indicating the time after noon.
after 12 pm
Specifies a time after noon, though not exclusively the afternoon.
in the p.m.
A general term indicating time between noon and midnight.
after lunch
Related to the time following lunch, which is typically in the afternoon.
FAQs
How can I use "from afternoon" in a sentence?
You can use "from afternoon" to indicate a period of time that starts in the afternoon and continues until a later point. For example, "The shop is open "from afternoon to evening"".
What is a more formal alternative to "from afternoon"?
A more formal alternative to "from afternoon" could be "post-meridian onward", though this phrase is less commonly used in modern English.
Is it correct to say "since afternoon" instead of "from afternoon"?
While "since afternoon" is grammatically correct, it implies a continuous state or action that began in the afternoon and continues to the present. "From afternoon" is more general and indicates a timeframe.
Which is better, "from the afternoon" or "from afternoon"?
"From afternoon" is generally preferred because it is more concise and commonly used. Adding "the" is unnecessary and can sound slightly awkward.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested