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The phrase "you will afterwards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will happen after a certain event or action has taken place. Example: "You will afterwards receive a confirmation email once your application has been processed."
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"People say that if you don't know what you want to do before you work with David, you will afterwards," she says.
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If you're not drunk on food by the time you get to them, you will be afterwards.
If you did not know what a blood-stick was and what it was used for before you read this book, you will do afterwards.
But while you are performing your SERUMS, you think about your future, it helps you decide what you will do afterwards…".
Remember that multitasking lowers the quality of the work that you do and the amount that you will remember afterwards.
Greet people you know when you see them, including adults and authority figures (parents, teachers, etc).. You'd be surprised about how good you will feel afterwards.
Don't drink too much caffeine, because while it is good for an energy boost, it is likely that you will crash afterwards.
Physically you change completely - you're not prepared for how you'll feel afterwards.
At least you will smell nice afterwards".
I'm steering the boat and you will listen, and afterwards you will tell me what I taught you.
With exercise, it may not be wanting to do it but telling yourself you will feel better afterwards.
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