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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after dissipating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process or event that occurs following the dispersal or fading away of something, such as energy, a feeling, or a substance.
Example: "The fog began to clear, and after dissipating, the sun shone brightly over the landscape."
Alternatives: "once it has faded" or "following its dispersal".
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After dissipating, the remnants of Marco drifted southward and produced heavy rainfall over Belize and Honduras.
After dissipating, the remnants of Manuel brought copious amounts of rainfall to a wide swath of Texas.
After dissipating, the remnants of Hernan, in combination with low pressure area that eventually became Tropical Storm Josephine, brought heavy downpours to southern Texas.
After dissipating, the remnants of the storm crossed into the Pacific Ocean, where they contributed to an area of shower activity that persisted over the Gulf of Tehuantepec.
Even after dissipating, the remnants of Emily continued to produce prolonged rainfall over much of Hispaniola.
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Lamenting sighs in the strings after dissipated climaxes.
The storm rapidly weakened after landfall, dissipating later that day.
After nearly dissipating on March 5, the thunderstorms reorganized, possibly due to influence from the monsoon.
Hyacinthe became extratropical on January 29 after turning southward, dissipating two days later.
The hurricane ultimately passed between Bermuda and the United States before dissipating after July 12.
The residual surface low recurved toward the east-northeast over Oklahoma and Arkansas before fully dissipating after September 19.
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