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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after it collapsed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event or situation that occurred following the collapse of something, such as a building, organization, or system.
Example: "The city faced numerous challenges after it collapsed, including a lack of infrastructure and resources."
Alternatives: "following its collapse" or "subsequent to its collapse".
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A marble sculpture of a poppy in Royal Wootton Bassett has been significantly damaged after it collapsed under its own weight.
Andersen was replaced after it collapsed.
The recently inaugurated bicycle track after it collapsed.
"After it collapsed I felt there was a vacuum.
In 2008, Nomura bought the Asian and European operations of Lehman Brothers after it collapsed.
The state took over the bank in 1998 after it collapsed because of bad loans.
The last of BHS's 164 stores closed last month after it collapsed into administration in April.
Berlusconi in effect inherited the votes of the Christian Democratic party after it collapsed under corruption scandals.
Pakistan was all out for 138 after it collapsed against spinner Nathan Hauritz, who took five wickets.
For example, Jefferies hired more than 20 bankers from Robertson Stephens after it collapsed in July 2002.
A LITTLE over four years after it collapsed controversially into the arms of the receiver, MG Rover, Britain's last indigenous volume carmaker, is in the news again.
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