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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after peaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that follows a high point or maximum level of something, such as performance, interest, or statistics.
Example: "The company's sales figures showed a decline after peaking in the third quarter."
Alternatives: "following the peak" or "post-peak".
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After peaking in 2004, deforestation slowed in Brazil.
In Europe, confidence levels declined after peaking in late 2017.
After peaking three weeks ago the price of gas is now falling.
Rents nose-dived after peaking in 2008 but have climbed steadily over the last year.
After peaking several weeks ago, the price of gas is now falling.
After peaking at $147 a barrel in July, oil now trades at $47 a barrel.
In 2016, the teen birthrate hit at an all-time low after peaking in 1991.
After peaking at almost $90 in late 2000, the company's stock now trades below $30.
After peaking at 330 pounds in 2004, she tried again to lose weight.
After peaking at $94.25 in February 1997, they have steadily trended down.
Its stock has fallen to about $450 after peaking at about $700 in September.
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