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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after had" is an accepted and proper usage in written English.
It is used to refer to an event that occurred previously in time, after a specific event. For example, "After had finished dinner, they went for a walk."
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But the introduction of Hernandez for Efrain Juarez soon after had an almost immediate impact.
The couple were married early in 1977 and soon after had two daughters, Serena and Johanna.
Varndell's second came four minutes after had scored and his third came from the restart after Hammond's break-out.
There the family had owned an estate in Trinidad which he had sold for £44,500 in 1958, and shortly after had bought Mustique for £45,000.
As its interest rates moved above 6 percent, Greece bowed out of the markets and soon after had to accept a bailout.
Greenberg played in only 155 games (Ruth played in 151 in 1927); Maris and those who came after had benefit of 162.
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Consequently, after hAd-MSC treatment, irradiated rats survived longer than non-treated animals.
We observed an increase in proliferative cells within crypts after hAd-MSC delivery.
On the basis of our results, high IL-10 in serum after hAd-MSC delivery might involve several mechanisms.
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