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were after
adverb
Behind; later in time; following.
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This was, after all, what the Nazis were after too.
They were after Tyrone".
"They were after my Toyota," she said.
These were, after all, just bluefish.
"We were after Michael Brown's justice".
They were, after all, about to graduate.
"He said you were after the money.
They were, after all, brotherhoods.
We were, after all, Americans.
They were, after all, guides.
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