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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after contests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or actions that take place following competitions or contests.
Example: "The winners will be announced after contests are completed."
Alternatives: "following competitions" or "subsequent to contests".
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People ask Forrest every March about his shot, but especially after contests that featured other late game-winners.
After contests in 28 states and territories, Mr. Gingrich is badly trailing his two main rivals in delegates.
Nevada enjoys a prominent place on the nominating calendar, now slotted as the third to vote after contests in Iowa and New Hampshire.
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In contest after contest, however, Democratic candidates with huge financial advantages over underfinanced Republican opponents have found themselves under siege.
After contesting the jurisdiction of an American court, Dr. Karadzic declined to defend himself.
These were led by Montiridge, a stylish scorer on the opening day of this meeting, with the rest well strung out after contesting a strong pace.
Ware's right leg snapped during the first half of Sunday's regional final when he landed awkwardly after contesting a shot.
North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough left the game with 5 47 left after apparently banging his head on a courtside camera after contesting a Hamady Ndiaye dunk attempt.
He moved across to the Daily Express in the mid-1950s, shortly after contesting the safe Tory seat of Finchley in the 1955 general election.
After contesting an Allen Iverson miss less than 40 seconds into the game, Fisher broke out, received an outlet pass and went strong to the basket.
Left Bank, the 2-1 fadedito, fifth to fifth after contesting a fast half-mile of 44.79 seconds with Affirmed Success, who finished fourth.
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