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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after according" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "After according to the guidelines, we proceeded with the project."
Alternatives: "following the guidelines" or "in accordance with".
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Mr. Treffinger said there were "plenty of mobsters to go after," according to the indictment.
The nationwide rollout from early next year will ensure that claims using the old system will be closed from 2016 with full migration to UC to "follow after", according to the Department for Work and Pensions.
Not long after, according to an affidavit by his Tunisian lawyer, he was put in jail, where he was slapped and threatened with rape and told that his wife, too, would be raped.
Unless savings of £31m could be made before 2015 it would be down to its last £620,000 and "bankrupt shortly after", according to the authority.
That brother fled to Afghanistan soon after, according to the Times.
Soon after, according to statistics, it returned to the natural level.
Shortly after, according to testimony, he told the police: "Just shoot me in the head.
"Take off your panties," he said soon after, according to the book.
They are the people the tax collectors are after, according to George Underhill, the tax collector in Westport.
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After that, according to Szegedi, he resigned.
It did not trade after hours, according to Instinet.
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