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View definitions for from there on

from there on

adverb as in then

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From there on out, things went better for Harris from the perspective of what political consultants probably call “the contrast piece” and what regular people might call “easily tricking Donald Trump into talking nonsense.”

From Slate

“He let in three there in the first quickly, but he was solid from there on out.”

He made a great play, and from there on out, I just used my speed,” said Wood, still breathing heavily from the game-winning play.

The undersea cables will have to come ashore at various points, predominantly on the east coast of Scotland and England - and from there, on to places near urban centres via overhead pylons or at four times the cost, under the ground.

From BBC

But he said battling through the injury during the season was “very frustrating. I tried to come back early a couple of times, kept on aggravating it. So I had to look back and just say I have to take a rest. I used two games to get my feet wet and then from there on I took off. So I’m grateful for it all.’

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

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