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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after competing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time or condition that follows the act of competing in a contest or event.
Example: "After competing in the marathon, she felt a great sense of accomplishment."
Alternatives: "following the competition" or "post-competition".
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Vollmer planned to get her Olympic body art in Athens after competing in the 2004 Games.
After competing for 16 weeks on the country's highest-rated television show, Mr. Doyle finished second.
"I feel I have turned the corner after competing in Rome.
I retired last year after competing in a 10k run in the Hong Kong Marathon.
Photograph: Dmitry Astakhov/AP 2.41pm BST Michael Phelps looks on after competing in the heats.
After competing in countless ultramarathons, DeSena established his own racing outfit as a side business.
Phelps turned professional at 16 after competing in the 2000 Olympics.
Vonn expressed similar concerns after competing in the super-G on Tuesday.
He became a chess master at 20 after competing in fewer than 100 games.
Do athletes accumulate injuries, for example, or just get mentally fatigued after competing nonstop for decades?
Joyce, 26, considered getting the tattoo after competing in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics.
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