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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after a brain" is grammatically correct but may not be commonly used in written English without additional context.
It can be used in discussions related to neuroscience, psychology, or metaphorical expressions involving thought processes or decision-making.
Example: "The team made a decision after a brain storming session to explore new strategies."
Alternatives: "following a thought process" or "after a mental evaluation".
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Supakkul and other survivors offered frank accounts of life after a brain injury.
(Bill Berry, R.E.M.'s founding drummer, left the band in 1997 after a brain aneurysm).
I have been told it is common to get depression after a brain injury.
He died four days after a brain stroke which seems to have immediately finished his mind.
The death, after a brain hemorrhage this month, was confirmed by a family spokeswoman, Michelle Farmer.
While some develop these difficulties after a brain injury or trauma, others develop it in childhood.
He died peacefully at home in Manhattan after a brain tumor diagnosed in September.
Is criminal behavior different than other symptoms suffered by patients after a brain lesion, such as paralysis or speech trouble?
The first time I met him, he had just come out of hospital after a brain cancer operation.
For Rebecca, who is partially sighted herself after a brain tumour four years ago, the experience was particularly personal.
Depending on which Seoul newspaper one reads, Mr. Kim's condition varies from "four limbs paralyzed" to "spasms after a brain surgery" to "able to brush his own teeth".
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