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Toasting rye bread. - Free Online Library
Last summer we met for the first time in twenty-two years.
Can I say "after XXX years" in place of "for the first time in XXX years"?
Thank you.
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Hello.
Toasting rye bread. - Free Online Library
Last summer we met for the first time in twenty-two years.
Can I say "after XXX years" in place of "for the first time in XXX years"?
Thank you.
Yes, they amount to the same thing in this case, but I don't think they're completely interchangeable.
"after 22 years" stresses the fact of waiting; it stresses the elapsing of the interval. It is used to indicate that a period of waiting has ended.
"for the first time in 22 years" stresses the renewal or resumption of the situation.
> Finally, after 22 years, I staggered out of prison a free man. For the first time in 22 years, I saw flowers growing and women with children.
> After 22 years of military service, I finally called it quits. I handed in my resignation, and for the first time in 22 years I went outdoors on a Monday morning dressed in civvies.