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after

[af-ter, ahf-] / ˈæf tər, ˈɑf- /


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Last week, after Jupiter clinched a spot in the finals, Woods told reporters he has been trying to play all season “but it just hasn’t worked out that way.”

From Los Angeles Times

If millennials are struggling this much after well over a decade in the labor market, I can only imagine it’ll be worse for those who follow us.

From Salon

The climate change plan was drawn up after the Scottish government replaced its annual targets for reducing planet warming greenhouse gas emissions with five-yearly carbon budgets.

From BBC

"The fuel subsidy from the government isn't enough. It's for a two-day drive. So what happens after two days? Our situation now is worse than during the pandemic," Carlos said.

From BBC

In a note, they cited a “new normal” for oil prices even after the war ends: “Suffice it to say, the cost of gasoline, natural gas, fertilizer and fuel-linked costs such as airfares will increase.”

From MarketWatch