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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after protecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action that follows the act of protection, often in contexts related to safety, security, or preservation.
Example: "The team conducted a thorough analysis after protecting the sensitive data from potential breaches."
Alternatives: "following the protection" or "subsequent to safeguarding".
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L. 89 796 inserted "developing and protecting recreational facilities," after "protecting fish and wildlife,".
Jens had a run-in with Bjorn Rasmussen after protecting Sonja.
After protecting Manning well early this season, the offensive line allowed four sacks and eight quarterback hits Sunday.
After protecting a two-goal lead much of the period, the Penguins were holding on at the end.
On Saturday, after protecting the hands of boxers for decades, hand wraps will receive their 15 minutes of fame.
If you really want to go above and beyond, you might consider wiping down the equipment before you use it (protecting you) and after (protecting others).
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Míchel says that Negredo, whom he also coached at Rayo Vallecano and Sevilla, has benefited from having real competition for a place at last and that if Soldado is looked after, protected and encouraged, he will "never let you down".
But we have a dilemma: we have to maintain the balance between developing the economy and looking after protected areas.
Reform advocates cautioned that California's new laws, which will take effect next year and the year after, protect only those people in plans regulated by the state.
"Going after formerly protected species is a step forward".
After all, protecting children against illness and lowering our country's health-care costs is pretty serious business.
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