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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after me" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will happen or be done in the future, following the speaker's or writer's actions or instructions. Example: "After me, please stand up and introduce yourself to the class." In this sentence, "after me" is used to instruct the class to stand up and introduce themselves after the speaker has done so. It could also be used in a similar way in written instructions, such as "After me, turn the knob to the right to open the door." In this case, the writer is giving a step-by-step sequence for opening the door.
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"After me?
Somebody's looking after me".
He's looking after me".
"Diane went after me.
It came after me.
"He ran after me.
"She came after me.
"God's looking after me".
Yellamma will look after me".
Armando comes in after me.
They must take after me".
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