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The phrase "immediately of" is not typically used in written English
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in most contexts. It is possible that it is a translation error or a misunderstanding of a similar phrase. An example of a phrase that is similar in structure and meaning is "immediately after." Here is an example sentence: "The team was eliminated from the playoffs immediately after losing their star player to injury." In this context, "immediately after" means "right after" or "directly after."
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He thought immediately of Catrina and Elaine.
Not everyone will benefit immediately, of course.
"And I thought almost immediately of Bill.
Paul wrote back immediately, of course.
Pakistan learned of them immediately, of course.
I think immediately of Hopkins, whose poems I love.
I thought immediately of my co-workers, my friends, my colleagues.
In a statement, Senator Leahy said he was informed immediately of the letter's discovery this evening.
"I thought immediately of the saying, You don't have to look past your own backyard".
Mr. Robles thought immediately of the big blank right wall in his cafe.
He thought immediately of Branson, who saw the machine, jumped on, and started to pedal.
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