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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suddenly then" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show a sudden change or shift in a situation or event. Example: The child was happily playing in the park, but suddenly then, he fell and started crying.
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Suddenly, then, it was 2 p.m.
Suddenly then, games are a universal medium.
Jennifer flinched suddenly, then blinked her eyes open.
She saw my face, stopped suddenly, then burst into giggles.
When he saw me watching him, he grinned suddenly, then frowned and jerked his head away.
The plane dropped suddenly, then steadied, then rose above the clouds.
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Tyvola is suddenly Fairview, then Sardis.
"GRADUALLY, and then suddenly".
Then suddenly: it did.
"Then, suddenly, something happened.
Then, suddenly, everything stops.
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