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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after critical" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness and usability in written English.
It could potentially be used in contexts discussing events or evaluations that occur following a critical moment or assessment, but more information is needed for clarity.
Example: "The team made significant improvements after critical feedback was received."
Alternatives: "following critical" or "subsequent to critical".
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Some were all three as Heath delivered speech after critical speech.
Some journalists risk their lives and continue to go after critical issues.
After critical delays in care and in moving him to a hospital off the island, he died in Brisbane.
The May 12 earthquake initially brought an unusual degree of access, but that opening largely closed after critical coverage.
Rehabilitation after critical illness - Clinical Guideline 83.
However, neurocognitive rehabilitation rarely occurs after critical illness.
References. 1. Herridge MS. Long-term outcomes after critical illness.
It is feasible to use the KINARM robot to identify neurological deficits after critical illness.
It is also shown that the growth rate after critical plasma density gradually decreases.
[2] Damm T., Patel J., (2015), Long-term outcomes after critical illness.
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7 In the UK, the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in 2009 published clinical guideline 83 (CG83) focused on 'Rehabilitation After Critical Illness' (available at http://publications.nice.org.uk/rehabilitation-after-critical-illness-cg83).
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