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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after causing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action or event occurred following the act of causing something else to happen.
Example: "The storm caused significant damage to the town, after causing many residents to evacuate."
Alternatives: "subsequent to causing" or "following the cause of".
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The move was quickly reversed after causing outrage.
After causing shingles, the virus again goes "back to sleep" inside your nerves.
He is eventually discovered, after causing quite a bit of excitement among the students.
In Canada it was banned after causing a life-threatening reaction.
After causing such upheavals, will real estate take another roller-coaster ride in the foreseeable future?
Ellis was sacked as DPP last year, almost two years after causing a fatal accident on the Midland Highway.
The most extreme example, and a few footballers have been dismissed by their clubs after causing the death of another.
When he appears, Slender Man seems to come out of nowhere; after causing vague, unknown terror, he vanishes.
After causing considerable destruction in the 1940s through 1960s, Atlantic hurricanes largely calmed down in the 1970s and 1980s.
It was extinguished at 11 28 A.M. the next day after causing nearly $1 million in structural damage.
If engaged and focused, he could still be a key to the Wizards' rebirth, even after causing their demise.
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