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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after faring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the outcome or result of a journey, experience, or situation.
Example: "After faring well in the competition, she felt a sense of accomplishment."
Alternatives: "after performing" or "after experiencing".
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He in turn was overthrown after faring poorly in regional elections and in a national referendum.
He dropped out of the race Sunday after faring poorly in the straw poll.
Several UK retailers have issued profit warnings after faring less well, including Mothercare, HMV and Clinton Cards.
After faring poorly in the 2010 parliamentary elections, Mr. Maliki switched course and adopted a pan-Shiite sectarian platform to win a second term as prime minister.
"I started out with Bachmann," he said, referring to Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, who left the race after faring poorly in the Iowa caucuses.
After faring badly in the national elections of 1982, the PCE became one of the founding members of the United Left (Izquierda Unida; IU) coalition in 1986.
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Some coming after-hours fare shows promise, though.
(The June feature is about how public relations executives are faring after corporate budget cutbacks).
I decided to visit the store one week later to see how it was faring after the initial opening.
How are students faring after graduation?
We were researching an update on how honey bees were faring after years of unexplained colony deaths.
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