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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after dealing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of actions, typically referring to handling a situation or task before moving on to another.
Example: "After dealing with the initial complaints, we were able to focus on improving our services."
Alternatives: "following the resolution" or "subsequent to addressing".
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After dealing with Winthrop, he went on to write biographies of two other Puritans.
Luckily, after dealing with Californian distances, he does not consider Goodspeed a tough commute.
After dealing with sadness and anger, dispelling our fears is another aspect of coping.
Classically trained musicians tell of complete mental exhaustion after dealing with this music.
"After dealing with terrorism in Northern Ireland, we're used to operating in built-up areas".
After dealing with calls on his mobile phones, he worries about the acoustics.
Robertson was not an option because he pitched the last two days after dealing with a shoulder problem.
After dealing with the hassles of parking on the street, they got a space in a nearby garage.
Now, especially after dealing with a back injury this year, I know I'm pretty robust and can face any challenges.
After dealing with some court admin, she said: "Members of the gallery I will now announce the sentence.
After dealing with the early storm, Phoenix failed to land a counter-punch from the penalty spot.
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