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The phrase "after him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events or actions that follow someone or something.
Example: "She always seems to follow after him, no matter where he goes."
Alternatives: "following him" or "in his wake".
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I went after him.
I was after him.
We got after him".
Clarkson kept after him.
Nike named buildings after him.
The buyer stared after him.
And what came after him?
The taxman is after him.
"Good?" I called after him.
He just came after him.
Ms. Mallette chased after him.
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