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Discover Ludwig"after challenges" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to difficult circumstances or obstacles that have been overcome or navigated: "She had to face many challenges, but she succeeded in achieving her goal after overcoming them."
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Shire gave up the right to exclusively distribute Adderall in 2009 after challenges by rivals.
However, after challenges and appeals, the vast majority of that case was dismissed.
After challenges from party leaders, Mr. McCain remains on the ballot in 19 of the 31 districts.
He explained: "It's not uncommon for schools to have several grades altered after challenges to results and this can have a dramatic effect on performance tables.
Mohsni was angered on several occasions after challenges by players from Airdrie, who had five men booked, while the Rangers midfielder Ian Black was also cautioned for reacting angrily to a tackle.
Revealing that one in 100 A-level and GCSE grades were changed after challenges by schools and pupils this summer, Ofqual said it was particularly concerned with the upsurge in challenges and warned of "significant implications" for schools of changes to the systems of marking and re-marking for the exams.
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Mice were then killed at 30 days after-challenge.
(After challenging Apple's stance on royalties, Swift allowed the company to stream her album "1989").
No overt clinical signs were observed after challenge.
Blood was collected after challenge of A. hydrophila (post-challenge) for immunological assays.
Gene expression patterns of OsGLP genes after challenge with M. oryzae.
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