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though thereafter
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "though thereafter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a contrast or exception that occurs after a certain point in time or event. Example: "She was excited about the project, though thereafter, she realized it would require more effort than she anticipated."
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Affymetrix, a SNP chip maker, manufactured the dog SNP chip for Dr. Wayne's team, letting him have 1,000 chips free, though thereafter they cost $250 apiece.
News & Media
From 1972 to 1988, Republican presidential candidates swept Michigan in every election, though thereafter the Democrats began to edge past the Republicans.
Encyclopedias
His mannered fondness for extremes of tempo and dynamics was much in evidence in the performance of Beethoven's Leonore No 2 Overture, which opened the concert, though thereafter he calmed down.
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Berdych stood firm to save two break points, though, and thereafter the set adopted a pattern much like the previous two, again ending in a tie-break.
News & Media
Thereafter, though, this number steadily increased.
News & Media
Thereafter, though, it will climb steeply.
News & Media
Soon thereafter, though, the war effort took precedence.
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Not long thereafter, though, the whole process seemed to run into the sand.
News & Media
Thereafter, though, Murray struggled to get consistency on his big serves.
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Shortly thereafter, though, the bandits reappear, and Cody dies in the ensuing gun battle.
Encyclopedias
Thereafter, though, it was all about Bale as the Welshman, who was already the best player on the pitch by a distance, put Scotland to the sword.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "though thereafter" to introduce a contrasting element that develops after a specific action or point in time has already been established in your sentence.
Common error
Avoid using "though thereafter" when simply indicating a sequence of events without a contrasting element. Instead, use "and then" or "subsequently" for straightforward sequencing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "though thereafter" functions as a conjunctive adverbial phrase, connecting two clauses while indicating a contrast and a sequence in time. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, this usage is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "though thereafter" serves as a conjunctive phrase to introduce a contrast occurring after a specific point in time. As Ludwig AI confirms, it is grammatically correct and most suitable in neutral to formal contexts. While versatile, this expression is more appropriate when emphasizing a change or contrast rather than simply sequencing events. Alternatives like "however afterwards" or "but later on" can offer similar meanings with varying degrees of formality.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
however afterwards
Replaces "though" with "however" to indicate the contrast, and "thereafter" with "afterwards" to specify the subsequent time.
but later on
"But" provides the contrast and "later on" indicates the timing after the initial statement.
yet subsequently
"Yet" introduces a contrast, while "subsequently" clearly denotes a following event.
even so, later
"Even so" is a contrast connector and "later" indicates a time frame after the first event.
nonetheless, then
"Nonetheless" shows contrast, with "then" indicating what follows.
despite that, afterward
"Despite that" sets up a contrasting situation; "afterward" indicates the succeeding action.
in spite of this, next
"In spite of this" serves as the contrasting element, while "next" signifies a chronological continuation.
regardless, following that
"Regardless" provides a contrast, and "following that" indicates the sequence in time.
nevertheless, from then on
"Nevertheless" shows a contrast, and "from then on" indicates the continuation from a specific time.
still, in the aftermath
"Still" marks the contrast, while "in the aftermath" describes what occurred following an event.
FAQs
How does "though thereafter" differ from "but then"?
"Though thereafter" implies a contrast that continues to develop over time after an initial situation. "But then" simply introduces a contrasting point at a specific moment. "But then" doesn't necessarily suggest a continued effect like "though thereafter" does.
What are some good alternatives to "though thereafter" in a sentence?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives such as "however afterwards", "yet subsequently", or "despite that afterward".
Can "though thereafter" be used at the beginning of a sentence?
While grammatically possible, it's less common and can sound awkward. It's generally better to structure the sentence to introduce the initial situation first, then use "though thereafter" to introduce the contrast.
Is "though thereafter" considered formal or informal?
"Though thereafter" tends to be more formal. In informal contexts, simpler alternatives like "but later on" or "even so, later" might be more appropriate.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested