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You can use "after its" when referring to something that has happened or been done after something else. For example, "The company launched its new product after its successful series of testing."
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It doesn't look after its soul, it looks after its image.
After its discovery, it became one again.
After its failure it was disbanded in 1943 (Kahan 1990).
Just as La Fageda looks after its people, so it looks after its cows.
After its dry, brush it again.
After its death sentence, S.M.U.
Ritt died shortly after its completion.
The Bastille was demolished after its capture.
Queensland followed after its separation from New South Wales.
Master Blenders 1753, after its Douwe Egberts brand.
Two years after its release.
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