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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after recounting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of telling a story or describing an event that has already been recounted or retold.
Example: "After recounting the events of that day, she felt a sense of closure."
Alternatives: "following the retelling" or "subsequent to narrating".
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AFTER recounting more than half the ballots at the request of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico's electoral authority confirmed the original result of the July 1st presidential election.
The Lindners pray after recounting their blessings.
After recounting this tale she casts Charlemagne an earnest look.
"That's the way he is," Magill said yesterday by telephone after recounting his conversation with Isner.
After recounting the Adams victory, Mehta shared comparably blithe tidings from other battlefields.
"It's not such a big deal," Diller said, after recounting the disagreement for the third time.
After recounting his role in that episode, he stayed on the phone to talk about robots.
After recounting the trial so vividly, Lipstadt recounts the aftermath -- a discussion that inevitably centers on Arendt.
After recounting the story, he looked me straight in the eye and said, "Doc, I only have two requests".
After recounting the trial so vividly, Lipstadt recounts the aftermath — a discussion that inevitably centers on Arendt.
Yesterday, after recounting these secrets in Mr. Schumer's extraordinarily messy headquarters on West 52d Street, Mr. Isay smiled, wanly.
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