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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Then

"That's none of your business."

"Sorry for my curiosity then."

Is "then" natural here? And what's the purpose of it?

  

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anonymous Is "then" natural here? " anonymous And what's the purpose of it? It means "in that case".

  • anonymous Is "then" natural here?
  • " anonymous And what's the purpose of it?
  • It means "in that case".
  • It is in the dictionaries.
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anonymousIs "then" natural here?

Yes, but it needs a comma: "Sorry for my curiosity, then."

anonymousAnd what's the purpose of it?

It means "in that case". It is in the dictionaries.

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