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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after much" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate a large amount of something that has been done or gone through before arriving at a particular point or result. Example: After much work and effort, the team finally accomplished their goal.
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AFTER much trailing, the reality is out.
It ends with the invocation "Shh," whispered after much turmoil.
After much discussion, an agreement was reached.
We need another "as" after "much".
After much pestering he finally hired me.
After much confusion, we realized the problem.
After much persuasion, Dylan finally seduces Vera.
After much thought, I made my decision.
After much research, he changed his mind.
After much shoving, the scuffle broke up.
It was finally added after much campaigning.
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