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The phrase "after an issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation or event that occurs following a problem or concern that has arisen.
Example: "We will discuss the next steps after an issue has been resolved."
Alternatives: "following a problem" or "subsequent to a concern".
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Once after an issue had been impounded, Miss Anderson was fined and fingerprinted.
Subsequent to this review being published, Samsung withdrew the Galaxy Note 7 after an issue with batteries exploding.
Mr. Erdogan gave out few details but said the detentions occurred after "an issue over the municipality in Kirkuk" arose.
The trope was coined by the comic-book writer Gail Simone, after an issue in which the Green Lantern finds his dismembered girlfriend inside a kitchen appliance.
Georgia suspended executions after an issue with a drug it was going to use and has not announced plans to resume lethal injections.
"His message today is designed to appeal to moderates and independents and Democrats, going after an issue, in housing, that's very important," Mr. Specter said.
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Design software maker Autodesk climbed 9.7% to $135.04 after a issuing a strong quarterly report.
After reflecting on an issue, try to focus that issue into a topic for dialogue.
"I imagine it will be an issue after today".
Underemployment only really became an issue after the 1990 recession.
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