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The phrase "after it over" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "after it's over"? If this is the case, you can use it to refer to a time following the completion of an event or situation.
Example: "Let's discuss our plans after it's over."
Alternatives: "once it's finished" or "when it's done".
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This was felt even before the programme, and it will most definitely be felt after it over the coming few days.
Pauline explained: "Again, it's about considering who is going to look after it over holiday periods and water plants, especially if things are in tubs as they are going to be more susceptible to dying off.
"But I've been looking after it over the last few weeks and spoke with the manager so I'm pretty sure I will be in the squad as long as there's no reaction.
The call of our soul, if we want this more than anything, the seed is in our heart, and all we have to do is ask and go after it over the years... "...
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After reading it over again after my date with Tessa, I figured: Fuck it, why not?
Iran says it will reaffirm its agreement after mulling it over for a few days.
He accepted it only after thinking it over for a week.
"After thinking it over and talking amongst themselves, the three men agreed," he said.
I'm pumped after watching it over and over but then I'm sad.
After mulling it over with his family, Buh accepted Durkin's offer.
"It hit its real popularity after it was over," in syndication.
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