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An analogy for "after, later, before" could be the sequence of a train's journey: "departure, en route, arrival." Just as a train leaves the station (departure), travels to its destination (en route), and ultimately arrives (arrival), the terms "after," "later," and "before" represent different points in time within a sequence. Each term signifies a relationship in time, similar to the stages of a journey.

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