Sentence examples for yet thereafter from inspiring English sources

The phrase "yet thereafter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, suggesting that something happens after a previous event, often with a contrast or unexpected outcome. Example: "The team faced numerous challenges during the project; yet thereafter, they achieved remarkable success."

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Yet thereafter tonight's set reflects their calculated subsequent decision to ditch cult status and agenda-setting futurism in favour of slick, chart-friendly shoulder-heaving soul.

Yet thereafter he wrote surprisingly little about Cuba, which often had a central place in the sympathies of leftists from across Latin America and beyond; indeed, he was sharply critical of those who tried to follow the Cuban example by taking up arms, arguing that the guerrilla methods that had succeeded on the island could not be used as a recipe for revolution elsewhere.

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Yet immediately thereafter the soul of Schubert (and his was well-developed at an early age) begin to peek through.

Yet soon thereafter New York's share of general cargo slipped to just 27 percent of the nation's total.

Yet shortly thereafter, a judge refused one of the subpoenas, reportedly arguing that unless the government could prove that both parties were overseas, it could not tap this communication.

Yet shortly thereafter, partly due to problems with the unification program, Parsons abandoned his commitment to both methodological individualism and action theory, adopting a purely systems-theoretic view.

Yet soon thereafter, in correspondence with the Westminster's editor about the "Enfranchisement," he speaks of the article as if he is its author, writing for instance that "If you are inclined for an article on the Emancipation of Women, … I have one nearly ready… " (1972, 55 6, 65 6).

Yet shortly thereafter, at the very height of his fame, he lost this fortune, along with his health, and fell into relative obscurity almost overnight.

Ancelotti punched the air on the touchline, hopeful that the hosts could be picked off on the break thereafter, yet that was as impressive as this got.

Hoffman stares out at us in the opening frame of the film and is seldom absent thereafter, yet "Jack Goes Boating" comes across as an exercise not in auto-flattery but in penitential gloom.

His presidency seemed like a success until 1986 and a failure thereafter, yet his most important legacy — the ending of the cold war — dates from those last two lame-duck years.

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