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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after planning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events where planning is followed by another action or decision.
Example: "After planning the project, we moved on to the execution phase."
Alternatives: "following the planning" or "subsequent to planning".
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L. 103 208 struck out the comma after "planning".
After planning so many same-sex weddings, Ms. Smith has found a constant theme.
Some of the Democratic missteps started soon after planning for the event began.
After planning such an ambitious operation, the UN failed to support the mission adequately.
In contrast, the N400 effects before and after planning did not differ.
Two decades after planning began, construction of a new Jersey City Medical Center began over the weekend.
Abed al-Rahman al-Qotaiwi and Jum' a Boufayed were arrested in early 2007 after planning a peaceful protest.
Her own museum plans to move into a new space two years from now, after planning began in 1992.
Ms. Bashir came up with the idea for Peek after planning a trip to Istanbul with friends, and having a typically difficult time finding things to do.
Cat-lovers in London are set to purr with anticipation after planning permission was finally granted for the city's first cat café.
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