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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after a partial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that occurs following a partial event, completion, or action.
Example: "The project will proceed after a partial review of the submitted documents."
Alternatives: "following a partial" or "subsequent to a partial".
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A hotel was evacuated in New York City after a partial crane collapse.
Morbidity and survival after a partial hepatectomy with limited or extended indication criteria were compared.
It is listed both in New York and Johannesburg after a partial privatisation early last year.
Then the group can think about investing anew, perhaps after a partial stockmarket flotation.
After a partial recovery from a long slump, the economy had slowed again.
The Murray Goulburn decision came after a partial float of the cooperative to raise funds for infrastructure.
After a partial success at Eylau, the Russian army, under General Bennigsen, was decimated at Friedland on June 14 , 1807
After a partial opening last summer, and an official one in December, it has already established itself as an anchor of the city's art scene.
After a partial collapse earlier this year, he said, "the Fire Department came in and disassembled the thing to the ground".
Despite the return to calm after a partial national strike on Wednesday, government officials were using apocalyptic language to pressure congressional leaders.
HMRC's move to offer settlements comes three years after a partial amnesty was offered to UK tax evaders hiding assets in Liechtenstein.
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