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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after exploring for a while" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a period of time spent investigating or examining something before moving on to another action or conclusion.
Example: "After exploring for a while, we decided to take a break and have lunch."
Alternatives: "after some exploration" or "after a brief exploration".
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After exploring for a while, the egg will hatch.
After exploring for a while, you should get into a fight with a monster.
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After exploring for a bit, he said, "Sorry.
If you don't know, explore for a while.
After talking for a while, serendipity struck.
After watching the demonstration for a while, I explored the campus, only to find lecture halls either not in use or classes made up of around 15 people – rooms I knew I wouldn't be able to infiltrate because teachers aren't idiots.
For a while, G. simply explored the ocean, lifting and lowering his arm in the sling.
No question of exploring but, after two hours' driving, we all needed to be out of the car for a while.
For a while he….
For a while anyway.
For a while.
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