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Discover Ludwig"after it became" is a valid and often-used expression in written English.
It typically implies that something happened after something else, and is used to indicate the sequence of events. For example: "After the sun had set, the sky became dark."
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After it became known that the Pres.
A few days after it became empty, she was dismissed.
He ignored Detroit for years after it became rich.
Life was bad before the war but after it became impossible".
After it became a village in 1834, it was renamed for Liverpool, Eng.
After it became clear to Rosen that protesting was useless, he withdrew.
Even after it became clear that East Berliners could now travel west at will, she didn't.
All council members addressed the body after it became clear that no consensus would emerge.
Union county was established in 1893 after it became a cattle ranching region.
It only censured Turkey several years after it became a member.
And that was after it became clear that "The Avengers" was a monster hit.
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