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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after funds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to financial transactions, budgeting, or discussions about funding allocation.
Example: "The project will commence after funds have been secured from the investors."
Alternatives: "following funding" or "subsequent to funds".
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While a president cannot cancel a programme after funds have been allocated, Trump has room for manoeuvre.
But wealth manager St James's Place has jumped 23p to 711p after funds under management rose 17%.
Fill this space: the plinth story 1841 The plinth was built for an equestrian statue of William IV but was left empty after funds ran out.
In 1997, after funds for his archival work dried up, he went to Texas Tech, which had built a new climate-controlled library for materials on Vietnam.
Poverty wasn't just because of economic circumstance; in August 1992, shortly before World Cup qualifying, the chairman of the FAZ, Jabes Zulu, and associate Wilfrid Monani were suspended after funds earned on a tour of Korea vanished.
The Tate's purchase grant under the Thatcher government was the same as it had been in 1981, though, and with art prices rising inexorably, several board members wanted to go after funds from corporate and private sources.
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His sense of humour was especially prized, and he was one of the most sought-after fund-raising speakers.
Sun Capital raised fund after fund, each bigger than the last.
Fund after fund is warning investors that the markets have become increasingly difficult to predict.
One such vaccine enters clinical trials next Tuesday, - after funding from the foundation.
That is, the risks of too cosy a relation to governments that provide an umbilical cord of sought after funding.
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