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Definitions from the WebTerm: Right AfterDescription:Right after is an adverbial phrase that indicates the immediate succession or proximity of an event or action. It is frequently used to describe something that occurs directly following another event or action. Part of Speech:Adverbial phrase Senses/Usages:
Examples:1. Temporal Usage:
2. Ordinal Usage:
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