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Discover Ludwig'after he will' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to something that will take place after a specified action has been performed. For example: "He will finish his work tomorrow, and after he will attend the meeting."
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Not long after, he will be with Mr. Obama in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
Then maybe after he will give you one packet of biscuits".
Soon after, he will begin what is assumed to be the real purpose of the trip: finding a solution to his pitching woes.
Soon after, he will begin what was presumed to be the real purpose of the trip: finding a solution to his pitching woes.
If all goes according to plan, Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, will make a cameo this Sunday on "The Simpsons," and soon after he will begin hosting a television show on a Russian state-owned network called RT.
If Holmes is able to return then — or soon after — he will provide a lift to an unproven receiving corps, as well as to the quarterback, whoever wins that job.
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But after he'd won, he kept on living.
"Oh, look at that!" Matthews said, after he'd left.
Others were still asking questions long after he'd gone.
After he'd finished, there was a long silence.
"I visualize the race every day since it happened," he said after he'd won.
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