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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after only" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate a short amount of time that has passed before something happens. Example: After only two years of working at the company, she was promoted to a managerial position.
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Some closed after only one performance.
He quit after only a few months.
After only a moment the show began.
It closed after only 18 performances.
His first came after only five collections.
He quits after only two months.
(He received tenure after only two years).
This, after only three decades of existence.
Would I look after only myself?
Johnson's production ended after only six months.
That doesn't necessarily change after only four innings".
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