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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after glasses" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It could potentially be used in a context where you are referring to an action or event that occurs following the use of glasses, but it needs more context to be meaningful.
Example: "I always feel more focused after glasses."
Alternatives: "after wearing glasses" or "after putting on glasses".
Exact(4)
After glasses of raki, the food rolled out.
Trouble broke out before Southampton's Europa League match at Vitesse Arnhem, with police intervening after glasses, chairs and punches were thrown.
It was a positive end to the day after unsavoury clashes between fans before the match, with police storming in after glasses, chairs and punches were thrown in the city centre.
Police moved in after glasses, chairs and punches were thrown.
Similar(56)
He drank a glass after glass of cold water.
He drank glass after glass of cold water.
The patron continued to pull the porcelain handles, glass after glass.
We drank glass after glass of acrid syrupy tea and played backgammon.
Paul set up shop at the drinks table, sucking down glass after glass of seltzer.
Whose home was filled with glass jar after glass jar of them?
"A young girl of 19 or 20 was drinking glass after glass.
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