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Discover Ludwig"from afterwards" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the time after some event or action has taken place. For example, "Our friendship changed from afterwards."
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Ever notice how, at the bigger raves and smaller festivals, drugs seem to make you a lot happier and then take a lot longer to recover from afterwards?
I still have images I can't get out of my head of a girl with Janis Joplin-like hair slobbering all over a white grape-flavored blunt that I somehow convinced myself to inhale from afterwards.
They still don't know what they are suffering from afterwards but they don't ask us either".
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We documented stranding locations from locality descriptions from 1982 1999, afterwards using global positioning system coordinates.
From conversations afterwards, it seems that there are many flower shows in the US but none like ours.
She got it on a mad night out, and regretted it, and hid it from people afterwards.
She said: "One of the team was with me during the operation and I received a lot of support from them afterwards, especially with breastfeeding.
Despite the victory, England coach Peter Moores faced criticism from Kevin Pietersen afterwards.
Taking questions from journalists afterwards, he said: "There is the approach of just give up, cave in and forget about it.
Killed by fire, the species regenerates from seed afterwards.
Banksia verticillata is killed by bushfire and new plants regenerate from seed afterwards.
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