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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after occupying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events where something occurs following the act of occupying a space or position.
Example: "After occupying the new office, the team quickly settled in and began their work."
Alternatives: "following the occupation" or "subsequent to occupying".
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After occupying the Balearics (1235), he captured Valencia (1238).
After occupying Washington, D.C. (August 1814), the British sailed up Chesapeake Bay, intent on capturing Baltimore.
Students have staged sit-ins while religious leaders were arrested after occupying one of her offices.
After occupying Galicia, tsarist authorities took steps toward its total incorporation into the Russian Empire.
After occupying Tuscany, he invaded the mainland part of Frederick's kingdom of Sicily.
William Kidd gave to the Gardiners in 1697 after occupying their island went for $10,800.
Rather, these staff members have told me, after occupying the facility for two weeks, the American soldiers simply withdrew.
After occupying Tienkiachen on the north bank, the soldiers crossed the river, apparently to join the troops marching on Yanghsien.
Korte had just spent a night in jail, after "occupying" an Army recruiting office on Chambers Street.
Ethiopia never really left after occupying swathes of western Somalia in 2006, before supposedly withdrawing completely in 2009.
The Germans took it over almost immediately after occupying the country, in May, 1940, and staffed it with collaborationists.
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