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Formerly – before now
Sentence – we haven’t formerly introduced.
Not long ago – recently.
Sentence – He committed suicide not long ago.
Preceding – come or go before somebody
Sentence – See the preceding chapter.
Prior to – before
Sentence – It is important to enrich the soil prior to planting.
After a while – after some time has passed.
Sentence – After a while you get used to living alone.
As soon as – at the moment.
Sentence – I’ll be back as soon as I can.
Henceforth – from now on
Sentence – Henceforth I expect you to be punctual for meetings.
In turn – one after the other
Sentence – I gave my best friend a locket and in turn, she gave me a friendship
At the onset – the beginning often of something unpleasant
Sentence – He died 7 days after the onset of symptoms
Embark – to go onto a ship.
Sentence – Passengers with cargo must embark first.
Shortly – not long; soon
Sentence – She arrived shortly after us.
Soon after – at the instant
Sentence – Her father died soon after she was born.
Afterwards – at a later time
Sentence – His heart stopped beating and he died soon afterwards.
Here after – from now on
Sentence – I shall be careful hereafter.
Last of all – used for introducing final remark.
Sentence – Last of all, let me remind you that our next meeting will be on Christmas.
Occasionally – once in a while
Sentence – I meet my relatives occasionally.
Seldom – not often
Sentence – He that is angry is seldom at ease.
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