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No, no, Wonko. I need an example of just "the day after" instead of the day after something. If I remember correctly, there was a movie called "The day after".
Thanks for the help, Majestic and Mike.
Mike, it seems that "after" can be an adverb acording to this site:
AFTER (adverb, preposition, conjunction) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary
The webpage shows an example of "the day after":
He died on June 3rd and was buried the day after.
That may be British usage.
Hirashin
(b) The man told her that her watch would be fixed by the day after.
He died on June 3rd and was buried the day after.