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The phrase "after its founding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or developments that occurred following the establishment of an organization, institution, or entity.
Example: "The organization saw significant growth after its founding in 1995, expanding its reach across multiple countries."
Alternatives: "following its establishment" or "subsequent to its founding".
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Three years after its founding, vTaiwan hasn't exactly taken Taiwanese politics by storm.
It went public 16 months after its founding.
It delayed going public until six years after its founding.
It moved to a location in Irvington, New York shortly after its founding.
Five years after its founding, Advanced Marketing's revenue grew to $70 million a year, and it went public.
Maringá grew rapidly after its founding in 1947.
Forty years after its founding, what has the EPA achieved?
In the early years after its founding in 1989, APEC concentrated very much on trade liberalisation.
Mersenne was educated at the Jesuit college of La Flèche soon after its founding in 1604.
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Google would carry a valuation of $88 million three years after its founding.
The news item lists eight Yale professors who joined the Econometric Society in 1932 (two years after its founding).
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