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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'will thereafter' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to imply that something will happen after a certain event or circumstance. For example, "The exam results will arrive next week and decisions on the successful applicants will thereafter be made."
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It will, thereafter, rank as Britain's seventh-biggest lender.
Seawalls will thereafter be designed on the basis of the level 1 tsunami.
Being Christian — to mention only one consequence — will thereafter become indecent.
The lama will thereafter begin each day by worshiping his yi-dam.
It seems likely that the one who stumbles then will thereafter never recover.
People in those countries will thereafter be able to travel by land and sea through the participating countries without the need for travel documents.
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Testing will continue thereafter".
The referendum date is set to be announced soon and elections will follow thereafter.
The question is what sort of government it will be thereafter.
What they presume will happen thereafter is that Wales will lose their accuracy, take risks and lose their composure.
Carl Emmerson, deputy director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, noted that the chancellor had "also signalled that the squeeze will continue thereafter.
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