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"after from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "after from" to indicate a temporal sequence; for example, "I left the office after from lunch."
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The filename after "from 'D:\music21files…'" will differ for you.
L. 105 34, § 1602(g)(4)(B), inserted "immediately before such contribution" after "from such property".
Not long after, from the guest bedroom, he saw the light go on in the kitchen.
Here's a before and after from a stock image I had.
The paperwork would itself arrive shortly after from a registered agent in a thick white envelope.
He died shortly after from head injuries.
This is what I had been after from the beginning.
It died very soon after from lack of oxygen.
The man, who was not identified by the police, died soon after from a chest wound.
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Ponting concluded: "We got exactly what we were after from Stuart coming into the game – a really calm, experienced head on his shoulders.
What rescues the repetition of happy-ever-after from banality is the magic that is used to get there.
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