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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after he quit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time or event that follows someone's decision to resign or leave a position.
Example: "After he quit, the team struggled to find a suitable replacement for his role."
Alternatives: "following his resignation" or "subsequent to his departure."
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"I was quite vulnerable then," he says of the days after he quit the Giro d'Italia with a knee problem.
Soon after, he quit concrete work.
After he quit, the show's announcer, Hugh Downs, took over.
Soon after, he quit his job as a photographer.
Bob di Napoli, 63, picked it up after he quit drinking.
The manager, Clint Hurdle, said he strengthened his faith several years ago after he quit drinking.
Closely associated with Michael Heseltine after he quit the Thatcher Cabinet.
After he quit the job, I found the empty bottle from the codeine cough medicine.
Farrell, 67, a retired engineer, went into depression after he quit smoking cigarettes.
McLeish was this morning confirmed as Gerard Houllier's successor at Villa Park just five days after he quit St Andrew's.
McEnroe's game was never the same after he quit playing doubles — "He wasn't a great practice player," Dick Gould says.
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