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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after broken" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation that occurs following something being broken, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The vase fell off the shelf and shattered, leaving a mess after broken."
Alternatives: "after it was broken" or "following the breakage".
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Here's a happier Rams story, also courtesy Adams: two lonely souls went looking for love after broken marriages.
After broken, while they may escape art historical scrutiny, most of the artifacts of our research don't just get discarded like trash; rather they solicit various cultural practices in order for people to come to terms or deal with the very existence of their fragments.
The siege went on week after week, ceasefire after broken ceasefire.
Rohan Dennis philosophical after broken handlebar costs him silver in road cycling time trial.
More broadly, promise after broken promise of growth has undermined support for Brussels and the European Central Bank.
The Government ordered immediate inspections of engines in the newest Boeing 737's today, after broken engine parts prompted two engine shutdowns in flight.
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Gay bars -- these are the places, the tight smoky places, that slowly remove our masks, week after week, partner after partner, drink after drink, broken heart after broken heart, the rebellious type of awakening, gestures of hope and survival, so the next time we meet someone who will call us an abomination, we know that we are not alone anymore.
However, after breaking his leg "everything changed.
They had remained friends after breaking up.
"Reporters are after breaking news," he said.
They were transferred to segregated housing after breaking the rules.
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