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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after lying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action or event that occurs following the act of lying, often in contexts discussing honesty or deceit.
Example: "After lying about his whereabouts, he felt a wave of guilt wash over him."
Alternatives: "following the deception" or "subsequent to the falsehood".
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After lying there for some time I summoned up my strength and tried to rouse myself.
But after lying low in recent years, Ms. Maines, 38, makes her own statement with "Mother".
After lying low for almost a decade, the group resumed attacks in 2007.
He has said Landis lacks credibility after lying about his doping practices.
It was finally demolished in 1958 after lying derelict for years.
Aitken was jailed for perjury in 1999 after lying in a libel action against the Guardian.
That may be why some people get short-term relief from back pain after lying on an inversion table.
Nasal area and volume were assessed by acoustic rhinometry in the following positions: seated and 15 minutes after lying down.
After lying inactive for more than 70 years, Popocatépetl erupted in December 1994, causing an ashfall over Puebla.
In March Mr Hollande's budget minister, Jérôme Cahuzac, resigned after lying to parliament about a secret Swiss bank account.
Unseen photos of The Beatles are going on sale after lying in a family album for nearly 50 years.
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