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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after gradually" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where a gradual process is being described, but it typically requires additional context or restructuring to be effective.
Example: "After gradually increasing the temperature, the solution finally reached its boiling point."
Alternatives: "following a gradual process" or "after a gradual increase".
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According to Spicer, the President demanded Flynn's resignation this week after gradually losing confidence in him.
Yet Kroenke, who owns 67%, after gradually building up his holding since 2007, is unwilling to contemplate the deal.
Apple made the move to offer its OS upgrades for free with Mavericks, in 2013, after gradually reducing the price of updates.
The residual strengths of these specimens were determined after gradually cooling and compared with their original before exposing to elevated temperature.
After gradually reducing inflation throughout the 1990s, Chile ended the decade with prices rising at the remarkably low annual rate of 2.3%.
To help limit or prevent feeling dizzy or lightheaded after physical activity in general, cooling down adequately is key, coming to a full stop only after gradually decreasing activity.
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The semitendinosus tendon, which initially had no vessels after grafting, gradually became vascularized, expecially after 40 days after surgery.
Western media coverage, which was largely sympathetic to Israel after 1948, changed gradually after the 1967 war.
After this, gradually, she became famous.
Listening to these speakers, one after another, gradually conveys a sense of the group's style.
He chose to stay away after that, gradually drifting out of the public consciousness.
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