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The phrase "since than" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "since then," which means "from that time onwards." Here is an example of the correct usage: "I haven't seen her since then."
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No policy has proved more successful in making friends for the United States, during the cold war and since, than educating students from abroad at our colleges and universities.
Iran is at its weakest point economically, strategically, militarily than since — than in many years.
There has scarcely been a better German goalkeeper since than Trautmann, who has died aged 89.
It is well known that more Falklands veterans have taken their lives since than died on the battlefields.
At the end of "The Unknown Matisse," Spurling writes that the metaphor "has done him more harm ever since than any other image he might have chosen".
Since than there has been a concerted push to reverse nursing post cuts, and adult nursing training places have increased by 13.6% in the past two years.
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Such initiatives have since produced more than 500 constitutional amendments.
It has since been viewed more than 10 million times.
Ethnicity was not included since less than 0.4% had another ethnicity than "white".
That number has since more than doubled.
Sheik Mohammed has since more than kept up with inflation.
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