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after all

adverb as in lastly

conjunction as in still

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Our slow collective drift from one another isn’t just about screens, after all, but the endless micro-obligations that keep us tethered to them.

It is possible, after all, that those prone to longer walks were healthier to begin with.

Those Texas Democrats could have the last laugh after all.

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This triggered a ferocious backlash among Democrats angry that they didn’t win any concessions from the GOP after all.

It makes sense—after all, Mr. Gates’s products succeeded not because everyone got together and agreed that they should adopt MS-DOS but because smart design met human need.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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