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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of then' is not correct and usable in written English.
'Of then' does not make sense in English because 'then' is an adverb used to refer to a point in time, and it does not have a possessive form. If you are trying to refer to something that took place in the past, you could use the phrase 'from then', as in, "We have been friends since then."
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Is it your appearance you're ashamed of then?
"My mind is full of then," he said.
So who's he taking the piss out of then?
It was Cheever's words I thought of then.
Or that of then ABN Amro's CEO Rijkman Groenink?
What might he have been capable of then?
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"The legacy of then-Gov.
At the behest of then-Gov.
Members of then-Prime Minister [Narasimha] Rao's inner circle?
During the confirmation process of then-Sen.
recalled witnessing the shooting of then-Rep.
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