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View definitions for from then on

from then on

adverb as in then

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"From then on we were inseparable," he said.

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He met Martin Luther King in 1955, and "from then on, my life was never the same", he said.

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"In that moment, there was a feeling of euphoria. It was my second try for England but to score against the All Blacks was special. From then on, the team kicked into overdrive."

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"From then on, the next seven or eight years have accelerated at such a rate that I certainly didn't expect," Barry told the Euros Essential Football Podcast.

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What if knowing each other had made everything different and better from then on, for her and me?

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

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