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The part of the sentence "think about after" is not grammatically correct
Instead, you should use the phrase "think about afterwards". For example: "I need to finish this project first, but I'll think about afterwards what other tasks I can take on."
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This is what teenagers think about, after all.
"Forget everything that went before, don't think about after the game, just focus on the game and do whatever you can.
The twist is predictable, but it's engrossing light reading that will leave you with something to think about after you've finished with the tissues.
It's a vocation – something that you take on before the bell rings at the start of the day and continue to think about after you leave.
Given two failed wars, a ballooning national debt and a massive economic slump, there was no shortage of things to think about after 2008.
"Yeah, some people don't necessarily take it seriously but they're on their knee praying, so who knows what you're going to think about after that and how that can affect you?" Tebow said.
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The last two levels of the pyramid discuss ongoing things to be done or thought about, after you've gotten your "ideal" job.
As for the clock's mechanism, it is still something I think about, weeks after visiting.
"Think about why after Thanksgiving you just want to die on the sofa," Karas says of how your body responds to a hefty meal.
But I think about that after the fact.
"I didn't think about the after-effects it could have had on that man's life.
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