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    then
    [T͟Hen]
    adverb
    then (adverb)
    1. at that time; at the time in question:
      "I was living in Cairo then" · "Phoebe by then was exhausted" · "a hotel where the then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, was staying"
    2. after that; next; afterward:
      "she won the first and then the second game"
      • also; in addition:
        "I'm paid a generous salary, and then there's the money I've made at the races"
    3. in that case; therefore:
      "if you do what I tell you, then there's nothing to worry about" · "well, that's okay then"
      • used at the end of a sentence to emphasize an inference being drawn:
        "so you're still here then"
      • used to finish off a conversation:
        "see you in an hour then"
    Origin
    Old English thænne, thanne, thonne, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dan and German dann, also to that and the.
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    adverb
    1. at that time; at the time in question:
      at that time
      at that point
      in those days
      at that point in time
      at that moment
      on that occasion
    2. after that; next; afterward:
    3. in that case; therefore:
      that being the case
      that being so
      under those circumstances
      it follows that
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