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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after budget" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something occurring subsequent to a budget-related event or decision, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We will discuss the project timeline after budget approval."
Alternatives: "post-budget" or "following the budget".
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Archives|HYLAN QUITS IN HUFF AFTER BUDGET TIFFS; Walks Out of Hearing Angered by Craig's Charges of Diverting $600,000.
HYLAN QUITS IN HUFF AFTER BUDGET TIFFS; Walks Out of Hearing Angered by Craig's Charges of Diverting $600,000.
PRESIDENT OBAMA, after budget talks.
But cutting-and-taxing budget after budget would be a disaster for our state.
That is why in budget after budget as chancellor, I announced measures to support the industry.
Normally, it comes a year after budget payments, but with the surcharge deferred by nine months.
Two years later, a second strike brought Ethnic Studies renewed vigor after budget cuts had hit the department.
Many literary journals are struggling, especially after budget cuts at the universities that tend to fund them.
In 1987, after budget cuts halted Veterans Administration-provided transportation to and from the hospital, many veterans were left stranded.
Greece also experienced its first malaria outbreak in decades after budget cuts to mosquito-spraying, the authors said.
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The Labour benches looked as if its occupants had enjoyed an after-budget barbiturate party of their own: almost all were empty and those MPs who were in situ appeared semi-comatose.
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