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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after abandoned" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation occurring subsequent to something being abandoned, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The house stood empty after it was abandoned."
Alternatives: "following abandonment" or "subsequent to abandonment".
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They began to return about 20 years ago, he said, after abandoned farmlands became forested areas.
Allegedly, they were left to look after abandoned caches both small and large.
Now approaching 60, she spends much of her time selling clothes at craft fairs and looking after abandoned dogs.
We found a community farm looking after abandoned and abused animals, a support group for refugees and a local activist group who were improving their local environment.
"Through us, therefore, our member has submitted a request of €100,000 in damages to the English company, and any resulting sum will be entirely donated to voluntary associations looking after abandoned children," the statement said.
Another theory, which was popular with psychologists at the time but was soon after abandoned, was intensive pain theory, in which pain was considered to be an emotional state, incited by unusually intense stimuli.
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Martha Stewart, after all, became Martha Stewart as a Plan B after abandoning a career as a stockbroker.
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