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The phrase "after a thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events or actions that occur following a specific item or situation.
Example: "We will discuss the project details after a thing is finalized."
Alternatives: "following an event" or "subsequent to a matter".
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"The outside world just won't treat you fair after a thing like that," Ms. Bederka said.
Censorship usually takes place after a thing gets published, & is the attempt of an individual, or a committee, or a police dept.
It's just a pity that we have reached a state where we feel this need, particularly after a thing as slight as a rugby victory.
Afterward, the students gathered onstage to ask more questions, and an aide told me, "After a thing like this, we get about two hundred names of people who want to work for him.
Name Your Baby After A Thing, Any Thing.
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"After the failure of After Earth, a thing got broken in my mind," Smith told reporters last year.
"After the failure of 'After Earth,' a thing got broken in my mind," he told the magazine.
Who could be O.K. after such a thing?
You can't have any self-respect for yourself after doing a thing like that.
Germans, after all, know a thing or two about division.
B. Trop., to hunt or seek after, to pursue a thing (mostly poet).: laudem modestiae, Auct.
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