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The phrase "after myself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of actions where one is referring to their own actions or decisions following a previous point in time or another person's actions.
Example: "I always make sure to take care of my responsibilities after myself before helping others."
Alternatives: "after me" or "following my own actions".
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But I look after myself.
I can look after myself'".
I look after myself.
"I have always looked after myself.
I do look after myself.
"I wasn't looking after myself.
"I can't look after myself.
I look after myself well.
So I look after myself.
"I clean up after myself," Kobilka says.
"I don't look after myself very well.
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