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Discover Ludwig"since then though" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when introducing a contrast to a previously stated fact. For example, "She was very poor growing up, since then though, she's become a successful business owner."
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Since then, though, her enthusiasm has foundered.
Since then, though, the wonder has faded.
Since then, though, things have improved.
Since then, though, Claiborne's E.R.A. is 9.95.
Since then, though, their use has proliferated.
Since then, though, things have changed.
Since then, though, it's been quiet.
Since then, though, their selflessness has been questioned.
Since then, though, JPMorgan won a steady flow of business.
Since then, though, the gap has grown significantly.
Since then, though, he's become America's best governor.
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