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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after fires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events, actions, or consequences that occur following the occurrence of fires.
Example: "The community came together to rebuild and support each other after fires devastated the area."
Alternatives: "following fires" or "subsequent to fires".
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That happens after fires.
So central is its location that the hotel has been rebuilt twice after fires destroyed it.
After fires destroyed local timberlands (1761 62), the people turned to farming.
They point to the many vacant lots that remain after fires in the 1970's.
She did "disaster restoration," chemically cleaning up after fires, floods and bloody crimes.
In January, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner was grounded for more than three months after fires in the plane's lithium-ion batteries.
Originally built in 1911, Taliesin, located near Spring Green, Wisconsin, U.S., was rebuilt after fires in 1914 and 1925.
Byrne passed through several police blockades to reach the city, at times waiting patiently after fires jumped the highways.
"We depend on them for anything from the nuclear power plant evacuation to relief work after fires.
More than 100 city residents were left homeless after fires burned two apartment buildings early yesterday, the authorities said.
The first Hitchcock Chair Company went out of business after fires destroyed two factory buildings in the mid-19th century.
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