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afterward

[af-ter-werd, ahf-] / ˈæf tər wərd, ˈɑf- /


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Only months afterward did I remember how strangely he spoke them, the urgency, almost desperation in his voice.

From Literature

It is my understanding that people who retire now are required to choose the maximum benefit option at the time they retire and cannot change it afterward.

From MarketWatch

For years afterward, her loans haunted her, with loan servicers telling her that they didn’t qualify for public service loan forgiveness.

From Salon

I would quit afterward and find another position at Ville de Paris or Broadway’s or one of the other department stores.

From Literature

In New Mexico, taxes on oil sales are assessed and collected in the months afterward so the impacts of the latest boon won’t become apparent until deeper into the spring, Sallee said.

From The Wall Street Journal