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continuing on from a particular point in time, especially after something else has stopped happening: He left the priesthood in 1970 and settled in the Washington area shortly thereafter (= soon after that). continuing on from a particular point in time, esp. after something else has stopped happeni
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  • continuing on from a particular point in time, especially after something else has stopped happening: He left the priesthood in 1970 and settled in the Washington area shortly thereafter (= soon after that).
  • continuing on from a particular point in time, esp. after something else has stopped happening: For the first month you’ll be working here, and thereafter in Chicago.

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