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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after drill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time or event that occurs following a drill, such as a training exercise or practice session.
Example: "We will have a debriefing session after drill to discuss our performance and areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "post-drill" or "following the drill".
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Prior is often the last man left at practice, being put through drill after drill by the wicketkeeping coach Bruce French.
On the court, Jason Kidd looked pained as he ran through drill after drill with the Nets' strength and conditioning coach, Rich Dalatri, and had his twin daughters feeding him tortilla chips while Dalatri stretched him into contortions.
He sees himself as a coach, not a manager, and the players will have to get used to a painstaking approach that involves drill after drill.
The expression patterns of AmSesTPS1 and AmGuaiS1 throughout the time course after drill wounding were monitored and compared between S1 and S2 samples, both were from wounded trees, while unwounded tree served as the control.
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The salt often shifts and closes up after drilling.
They'd forgotten to put the escutcheon back after drilling.
Anadarko invested in the Macondo well in December 2009 after drilling had already started.
After drilling eight dry holes in 2002, the crew gave up.
The company also will have $1.5 million in additional exploration expenses after drilling failed at two locations.
He's just carded a 10 at 12, after drilling two balls into the drink.
Two hours later, after drilling the best team in the Eastern Conference, the Knicks felt even better.
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