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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then and" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to connect two events or ideas that occur in chronological order. For example: "I finished my homework, then went to bed." In this sentence, "then" indicates the order of events, and "and" serves as a conjunction to connect the two independent clauses. Additionally, "then and" can sometimes be used to emphasize a contrast or comparison between two things. For example: "The first half of the movie was exciting, then it took a dramatic turn and became slow and boring." In this sentence, "then and" is used to contrast the two different moods or feelings in the movie.
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Onward, then, and upward.
Right then and there".
Not then and not now.
Perception altered, then and evermore.
Back then, and even now.
The message then and now?
Wrong then and wrong now.
That was then – and thatwas fiction.
There are differences between then and now.
But blame was plentiful then and now.
What has happened between then and now?
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