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The phrase "after lagging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a delay or a period of being behind in progress or performance.
Example: "The system experienced issues after lagging for several minutes during the update."
Alternatives: "following a delay" or "subsequent to lagging".
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Bergdahl says he was captured after lagging behind during a patrol.
After lagging behind throughout the campaign, all but succumbing to voter fatigue, Binyamin Netanyahu has won a decisive victory.
"After lagging the market for most of the last six years, we're finally getting our day in the sun".
After lagging towards the end of the first-half they've been the better side in the second.
Edberg easily won the third set but in the fourth Stadler came back again after lagging behind 1-3.
Still, after lagging other growth stock managers during the mid-1990's because he generally shuns technology shares, Mr. Baron is riding high.
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After badly lagging behind Germany's DAX index, Henkel's liquid preferred stock is showing signs of life.
That's another trend: After decades of lagging in Nobels, Africa is very slowly picking up.
Black's development was still lagging after Karpov retreated with 16.
Motorola split itself in January after years of lagging phone sales.
Small stocks are percolating now, after years of lagging big blue chips like Coca-Cola.
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