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Discover LudwigSentence No, "about it after" is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense as a complete thought. It may be part of a larger sentence that is grammatically correct, such as "She talked about it after the meeting." In this case, "about it after" is used to indicate the time after the meeting when she talked about something. Here is an example sentence: "I couldn't believe she had completely forgotten about it after the incident last week."
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Stephen Colbert even did a skit about it, after its launch at the Consumer Electronics Show.
We said little about it after that".
Prisoners talked about it after their release.
Or not worry about it, after all, everybody has them".
Me and Toney laughed about it after watching film".
He told me about it after she died last month.
I'll worry about it after the season is over".
Nobody seemed to know much about it after that.
"We joked about it after qualifying," Button said.
"I'll try to worry about it after the season".
Harrington was still laughing about it after the round.
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