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Afterwards is a connecting adverb with the meaning "later" applied to a time or event. e.g. "He ate supper, and afterwards went for a walk."
no, it is not possible to walk on the atlantic
You can use "afterwards" to indicate something that happens after a particular event or time. For example, "She finished her work, and afterwards, she went for a walk in the park."
We went for a seven mile walk over the Staffordshire Moorlands, I was exhasted afterwards.
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Elevate the leg, and don't walk a lot. Call 911. The leg could have increased swelling and lead to compartment syndrome, which could in turn lead to amputation.
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yes it is possible
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Walk out again as quick as possible and apologise then forget about it.