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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after he called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something happened subsequent to a phone call made by a male individual.
Example: "After he called, I realized I had forgotten to ask him about the meeting time."
Alternatives: "following his call" or "subsequent to his call".
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Actually, that was the fallback defense, after, "He called 'free speech, no free speech back!'".
O'Neal has started playing nice in Sacramento, 11 years after he called the Kings the Queens.
I went to meet him a month after he called, and I spent five days there.
Catherine interrupts Daniel and Clare arguing after he called her an alcoholic in front of Ryan.
The England captain, Alastair Cook, said Warner was "disrespectful" after he called Jonathan Trott "weak".
After he called Mr. Burke, a new contract was worked out in a day and a half.
He was detained after he called an ambulance to his home having shot himself accidentally in the leg.
Mr Davies hit the headlines last week after he called for a parliamentary debate on International Men's Day.
He criticized Mr. Romney for ruthlessly practicing modern-day capitalism a day after he called Mr. Obama "a socialist".
In the early 1980s -- not long after he called Margaret Thatcher "sexy" in print -- Mr. Hitchens moved to America.
Judge Masipa asks Nel to mind his language after he called Pistorius a liar and the court adjourns.
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