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The phrase "after I know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a future action or decision that will take place once the speaker has acquired certain knowledge or information.
Example: "I will make my decision after I know all the facts."
Alternatives: "once I am informed" or "when I have the details".
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I do tape them, and watch them after I know the results, so I can see who is doing what.
I have lots of things in common with the people I look after: I know the recipes they used to love making themselves, I know how to help them look after their gardens, and I can reminisce about the past with them.
"I will make a decision on Rooney after I know everything".
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After I knew you were all right I went to see him.
There was the time before I knew and the time after I knew, but I'm unaware of there being any significant emotional shift.
It went no further but when Kyi Maung was arrested soon after, I knew I would be next.
"After I knew who she was, I was like, that's awesome that she would say something nice to me," Stuetz said.
Even after I knew we had all got out safely, I felt terrible for days afterwards because I didn't check every room.
After I knew that about Liz, I would have nightmares about being in a Nazi concentration camp myself.
It was after I knew what the facts were, I notified my bosses and we put the changes in place".
After I took Mexican American Studies, after I knew my story, I was empowered to look for and enjoy similarities in the stories of others.
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