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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "to then" is not a correct or grammatically acceptable phrase in written English
If you are looking to express the idea of "subsequently," "following that," or "after that," in a sentence, "then" should be used instead of "to then." Example sentence: I went to the store to buy eggs, then I stopped at the bank.
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to then
adverb
At that time.
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Where to, then?
only to then encounter the membership issue.
He dated it back to then.
It is Ms. Shigo's ticket to then.
"Up to then it's hard work".
Not much to live up to then.
Up to then she had struggled.
She appears to then be stoned to death.
What I was drawn to then was escapism.
"Up to then, it had been very traditional men's wear.
And to then double them overnight shows you something".
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