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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after I told" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events where something happened following the act of telling someone something.
Example: "After I told her the news, she seemed genuinely surprised."
Alternatives: "after I informed" or "after I mentioned".
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Not long after, I told Bowie I didn't want to be his girlfriend anymore.
After I told mother about Melanie.
After I told her, she shouted, "What?
Mine didn't, even after I told them to go ahead.
After I told them Doug Jones, they quit texting".
"Are you having a good charging experience?" Farkas asked, after I told him where I was.
After I told her I'd love to hire her, she smiled and thanked me.
Several pieces from the book were commissioned after I told the story to an editor.
"I'll call you tomorrow or the day after," I told Erika.
After I told him I was, he asked if I was from New York.
"What a nightmare!" he said, after I told him about the entrepreneurs.
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