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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'after fights' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a period of time or events that occur after a fight has taken place. Example: After fights broke out at the protest, police officers were called in to restore order.
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Chimpanzees, typically, kiss and embrace after fights.
Their long upper canines could slash horribly, leaving their rivals' fur bloody after fights.
SafeMMA has a list of volunteer doctors, often GPs, who attend events and perform medical checks before and after fights.
In the past, he'd been arrested for battery, after fights with girlfriends, and for minor infractions, like driving with his headlights off and not wearing a seat belt.
At school, he watched as Beydane children went blameless after fights with black classmates, while the headmaster punished the black students.
The police said four other students were arrested Thursday after fights broke out at Newburgh Free Academy, where Mr. Flores was a student.
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In foreign affairs, Cheney lost fight after fight to Condoleezza Rice.
It is fight after fight, case after case".
The Rangers responded in the oldest of hockey traditions: they picked fight after fight.
Fight after fight in trouble all the time, I say to myself, What a life, I wish I can bring back time.
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