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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after events" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe something that happens after a series of events have taken place. For example: "After events unfolded over the course of the morning, the decision was made to postpone the meeting."
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They tended to get to places after events had happened.
That's particularly impressive by Dufner, who must be reeling after events down the last.
"We get a lot of sailing teams come here after events.
Everybody in the country, even the players, were really down after events in South Africa.
"We're the opposite and we're in eighth spot now after events this week so it's ours to lose.
Pictures and video shot by amateurs on cellphones are posted to Web sites minutes after events occur.
A spokesperson for The Royal Parks said "Event organisers pay for reinstatement of the park after events.
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We already brought you a review of the brilliant series of nightly promenades called Letters Home, one of the most sought-after events of the festival.
The tour is now in its eighth year and is always one of the most sought-after events of the three-day festival.
I was offered coveted tickets, went to sought-after events and made to feel like I was part of the "in" crowd.
On the outer rim, shallow VLF after-events will be reactivated earlier than they will be in the center because of weak plate coupling.
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