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In English, we use the phrase "since then" to indicate that something has occurred after a certain point in time. For example: She has been working at that company since then.
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was since
adverb
From a specified time in the past.
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The decision was since reversed, but the threat still looms.
The answer, always, was since June 2003 — the low point of the decade.
The reasoning then was, since they are like that, then they are not human".
What she actually wrote was: "Since Watergate, there has been a pendulum of partisan revenge.
I said I was, since the attribution was always the same.
"Wonder how much that was, since he paid $500 for the Giants".
Born near Antwerp's docks, Van Mieghem was, since childhood, a close observer of maritime activity.
"He asked my wife who Kelly was, since he recognized the name," Erickson said.
But it is lucky that he was, since he otherwise might not have written so many letters.
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"I've gone totally back to the way I was since October last year".
She engaged in a surrealistic conversation with the gentleman who didn't know who she was -- since she was merely a housewife in the crowd.
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