after vs thanks to

after

prep
  • In allusion to, in imitation of; following or referencing. 

  • In pursuit of, seeking. 

  • In spite of. 

  • Behind. 

  • Next in importance or rank. 

  • Denoting the aim or object; concerning; in relation to. 

  • Subsequently to; following in time; later than. 

  • Used to indicate recent completion of an activity 

  • As a result of. 

conj
  • Signifies that the action of the clause it starts takes place before the action of the other clause. 

adj
  • At or towards the stern of a ship. 

adv
  • Behind; later in time; following. 

thanks to

prep
  • Because of; normally used with a positive connotation, though it can be used sarcastically. 

How often have the words after and thanks to occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )