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The phrase "after prosecuted" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to actions taken following a prosecution, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The case was dismissed after prosecuted, leading to confusion among the legal team."
Alternatives: "after the prosecution" or "following prosecution".
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Normal cartilage was harvested under the approval from ethics committees of Medical School of Nanjing University, and all individuals undergoing surgery were provided with full written informed consent before the operative procedure.> Cartilage tissues were fixed in 10% formalin immediately after prosecuted in surgery.
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But after prosecuting these types of cases for years, I came to expect it.
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Turing killed himself in 1954, two years after being prosecuted for gross indecency after he fell foul of anti-gay laws at the time.
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Kidd, or rather the programme's researchers, discovered that he'd had to flee town after being prosecuted for food hoarding during the war.
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After being prosecuted, Buck served two years in prison for swindling money from the bank he worked for to fund his gambling problem.
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