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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after I start" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a point in time that follows the beginning of an action or event.
Example: "I will send you the report after I start the analysis."
Alternatives: "once I begin" or "following my start".
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"Right after, I start thinking: 'Where can you get better?
Soon after I start hanging out in Anonymous chatrooms, my computer starts running slowly.
After, I start to work like crazy, because I have a lot of appointments.
Sometimes my coach will call me and say: 'Asafa, you done your exercises?' and I'd say: 'Yes, coach,' and then after I start doing them.
About a month after I start, on a crowded Saturday, a dark-haired young man wants a table for himself and five friends.
I'll give the e-mail client one point, though: I can attach images to my e-mails after I start writing them.
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But soon after, I started doing drama.
"After I started the company, so much money.
I met my biological family after I started throat singing.
After I started the water therapy, I shed the cane".
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