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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after passed" is not correct in written English.
It is likely intended to convey a sense of time following an event, but the construction is grammatically incorrect.
Example: "After the exam passed, we celebrated our success."
Alternatives: "after it passed" or "once it passed".
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Mr. Van Haeften, who had bought it at Phillip's in 1982 for £24,200 and sold it shortly after, passed on that one.
On July 24, a tropical depression appeared east of Guam, and soon after passed near the island while tracking northwestward.
When my daughter was just six months old, my father, the only member of my tribe who loved me, had a major stroke and shortly after, passed away.
Immediately after passed, 100% of the residents on Rancho Cañada Road asked the city to limit parking, which proves that Councilman Krause was a good, old-school, grassroots organizer.
The eyewall soon after passed over the Japanese island of Miyako-jima on September 10, producing the fourth lowest pressure on record in Japan after an pressure of 912 mbar was recorded.
The important for treatment of acute HCV infection is fact that patients after passed viral hepatitis C (only anti-HCV positive) had proved chronic hepatitis by histologic examination of liver in future [ 1, 2, 6].
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After passing a physical, he signed a contract yesterday.
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