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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after I explained" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something occurred following your explanation of a topic or situation.
Example: "After I explained the project details, the team seemed more confident in their roles."
Alternatives: "following my explanation" or "once I clarified".
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After I explained, he was like, "Oh!
After I explained my case, Mr. McCann was surprisingly sympathetic.
After I explained, we'd sit in the station, laughing and drinking brandy until the morning".
After I explained my idea, he soon agreed to join my project.
After I explained what I was looking for, there was a long pause.
He reacted indifferently after I explained that I actually came from there.
"After I explained it to her, she said: 'Americans have to hear this song.
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I'll get to that, right after I explain the air brake.
She looks baffled, but agrees after I explain why I'm asking.
After I explain the strained relationship between those reports and reality, they ask: "Then when?
Still, when I tell people what I do, they say, 'That's not a real job,' and after I explain it, they say, 'You're nuts.' But it is a real job, even if we are nuts".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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