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1 nov 2017
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Can I use "thereon" instead of "then" as synonyms or is there a difference between them?
Can I use "thereon" instead of "then" as synonyms or is there a difference between them?
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not really. thereon means on or following the thing just mentioned.
If you want a synonym for then you could use the word next.
it really depends on the context because then has many uses.

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