afterwards in the PONS Dictionary

afterwards Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

payable later [or afterwards]
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English
Afterwards she still followed them on their journey for most of the comic's history.
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Afterwards there were negotiations and peace deals that didn't hold, more military campaigns and arbitrations.
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A reception was held afterwards for about 130 guests.
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Afterwards there is a withdrawal from the physical plane to successively higher levels of reality, in death, a purification and assimilation of the past life.
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Afterwards, he reverts to his human form and his body becomes fatigued.
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Several unauthorised editions were published before 1772, and many others afterwards.
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Afterwards he and the city mayor were heavily criticised, while sitting dozy in their chairs, after a meal.
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Soon afterwards, a millipede with 750 turned up, but that's still the greatest number we know.
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Shortly afterwards he convened a synod and founded thirty-nine canons, but soon afterwards he treated the bishops harshly.
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Shortly afterwards however he had a stroke and died.
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