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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after he sets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to actions that will occur following the completion of a setting or arrangement made by a male subject.
Example: "We can proceed with the project after he sets the timeline for the deliverables."
Alternatives: "once he establishes" or "after he arranges".
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In the frame story Sindbad is marooned or shipwrecked after he sets sail from Basra with merchandise.
René Sel marries a Mi'kmaw woman, while Duquet renames himself Duke after he sets up shop in Boston and becomes a wealthy timber entrepreneur.
For Brook, and his many helpers however, after he sets off this weekend there is likely to be no rest at all.
Mr. Ricker, who owns several restaurants in Portland, Ore., said he had not abandoned the idea of a wing restaurant in New York, and hoped to open one after he sets up a larger kitchen to produce them.
His aggressive drives to the basket after he sets screens force the defense to send an extra player, usually one guarding a shooter, to defend him and prevent a lob pass from being thrown Chandler's way.
For example, aliens have taken over the world; a man tries to leave the planet in a rocket but after he sets the controls, he finds out its really a time machine and gets sent back to the stone and sees that Billie and his ancestors used to be brothers.
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Frampton finally arrived in La Paz four days after he set out.
Omid was medivacced from Nauru almost 24 hours after he set his clothes on fire.
Walton's defection from soccer took place after he set foot on the Notre Dame campus.
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