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The phrase "after may be" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and context.
Example: "We can discuss the details after may be the meeting."
Alternatives: "after possibly" or "after perhaps".
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What makes "Estate" so unmistakably a work of Horton Foote is the endearing ineffectuality of its schemers and the suggestion that the treasure chest everyone is after may be empty.
The balance of wit and beauty that Ms. Linhares is after may be at its best in two even smaller paintings -- one of a vase of flowers and another of a Staffordshire spaniel.
All of those are great, but the one new feature that may make the biggest difference in your day-to-day use of Windows 10 (and the night after) may be the new blue light settings that allow you to automatically show warmer colors at night (and reduce the amount of blue light).
A photograph in the Orphan Master's bedroom that his alleged father languishes after may be Jun Do's mother.
Changes in the secretion of and sensitivity to the hormones insulin, IGF-1, and IGF-binding proteins (IGFBPs) during gestation or after may be associated with metabolic syndrome in adulthood (1).
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Whatever she's after may not be worth having, but it is worth watching.
Opera says it has some 200 million users of its browsers today, but if its social functionality that Facebook is after, there may be others worth watching, too.
Sought-after candidates may be able to gain extra thinking time.
Post-operative pain after TAVR may be substantial, particularly after TA-TAVR.
Patents issued after 1976 may be searched by any keyword.
Your available income after taxes may be lower than anticipated.
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