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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after disintegrating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or action that occurs following the process of something breaking down or falling apart.
Example: "The structure collapsed after disintegrating under the pressure of the storm."
Alternatives: "following the breakdown" or "subsequent to disintegration".
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In spite of the celebratory mood, questions remain about whether Iraq can ever be made whole again after disintegrating in the face of the Isis surge last year, and whether it can re-enfranchise the country's Sunni community, long abandoned by Baghdad.
And when Toulouse were penalised again after disintegrating in the scrum, Flood made no mistake with a long-range penalty attempt.
25 mg (wet weight) of each sample was taken for labeling and GPC analysis after disintegrating the whole painted area of the sample (around 300 400 mg) to produce a representative value for the treated area.
After disintegrating livers by gentle shaking, suspensions were filtered through a 100 mm cell strainer and transferred to 50 mL Falcon tubes.
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Upstairs, he watched a soul-crushing sight — house after house disintegrating, including those of his brother-in-law and his brother-in-law's son.
On Jan . 28 , 1986the space shuttle Challenger blew up 73 seconds after liftoff, disintegrating over the Atlantic off central Florida and killing its crew of seven.
The fans fed off Williams's ire, their decorum disintegrating after she lost her composure.
The Congress (U) faction soon began disintegrating after key leaders deserted it.
Syria, Libya, and Yemen are all disintegrating after uprisings turned into civil wars.
Its pyrophoric nature and high susceptibility to corrosion to the point of self-igniting or disintegrating after exposure to air require alloying with other components.
Since the haemolymph circulates freely through all body sections of the honey bee, ABPV could reach the head after abdominal infections by two means: either by being entrapped in haemocytes or as free virus particles after release from disintegrating cells.
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