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Discover Ludwig"maybe after" is a correct phrase and is usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a hypothetical timeline for something. For example, "Maybe after this is all over, we can take a vacation."
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Maybe — maybe — after 2014.
"Maybe after I'm dead.
"Maybe after a while.
"Maybe after the film.
Maybe after Congress gets back from vacation.
"But maybe after three or four seasons.
Maybe after a day or two".
Maybe after a while I'll learn.
Maybe after a day; maybe after a month.
Maybe after the dinner party.
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Well, maybe after midnight.
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