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"after having suffered" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe an event or action that happens after experiencing or enduring something difficult or unpleasant. Example: After having suffered a serious injury, she was forced to give up her dream of becoming a professional dancer.
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After having suffered a stroke in 1981, he decided in 1984 to leave politics.
Alice is 1.5m (5ftalln) tand, and visibly thin after having suffered anorexia.
Meyer died in 2004 at the age of 82 after having suffered from pneumonia.
(4) Within Onagawa and Rikuzen-Takata, several steel and reinforced concrete structures were knocked over by tsunami surges, probably after having suffered damage to their pile foundations.
He returned voluntarily to Britain in 2001, impoverished and poor health after having suffered his first stroke in Brazil.
It's disappointing that after having suffered as a victim, Mr. McCain has been transformed into a perpetrator.
Ingemar Stenmark (Sweden) captured the gold in the slalom and giant slalom only five months after having suffered a serious concussion during a practice run.
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The 33-year-old American will retire after the tournament having suffered with an anxiety disorder for the last three years.
The North Korean force eventually withdrew after several unsuccessful attacks, having suffered heavy casualties.
Smith took over after Britain had suffered five successive defeats.
He gave up cycling about a year ago after he had suffered a heart attack.
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