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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after collapsing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or action that occurs following a collapse, whether physical, emotional, or metaphorical.
Example: "After collapsing from exhaustion, she was rushed to the hospital for immediate care."
Alternatives: "following the collapse" or "subsequent to collapsing".
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Witnesses said he regained consciousness several minutes after collapsing.
Jamie, 16, died on Wednesday after collapsing during football practice.
State, died yesterday about an hour after collapsing during practice.
And today a soldier in another training exercise died after collapsing on the North Yorkshire moors.
After collapsing twice in the street in 2010 he was referred to a psychiatrist, Kristen Barrett.
A University of Mississippi player died after collapsing during the team's first day of training.
Korey Stringer died Aug. 1, 2001, after collapsing on a sweltering day in training camp.
She died when he was fourteen, after collapsing from an aneurysm at her father's funeral.
Urso, 22, died at a hospital Sunday after collapsing at a bar and restaurant.
A less resilient champion might have continued to fall apart after collapsing in the second set.
At first, after collapsing, he was groggy but responsive and coherent, Mr. Charles said.
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