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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after recreating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an action that takes place following the act of recreating something, such as a project, event, or experience.
Example: "After recreating the original artwork, she felt a sense of accomplishment."
Alternatives: "following the recreation" or "subsequent to recreating".
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After recreating the dish with beef, I switched to shrimp.
"We're not after recreating a positivity that wasn't there," says Kalu. "But these places, despite their reputations, played a cohesive communal role.
After recreating slides of Victorian-era lizard embryos in 3D, we finally have some answers. .
A biomechanical study comparing various points of cervical posterior screw fixation after recreating traumatic injury would illuminate relative advantages between the various techniques.
After recreating the blaze in the laboratory and using computer models to understand its behavior, his team concluded that by the time the guards saw smoke, the padlock was too hot to open and the prisoners were already dead.
After recreating the portraits of her great-great-grandmother, great-grandmother and grandmother too, McConnell added a photograph of herself and a cheeky image of her future daughter.
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After years of recreating or mimicking large-scale natural phenomena in restricted and controlled environments, Dutch artist Xandra van der Eijk instead decided to work with actual living matter.
It isn't hard to find ON GOLDEN POND (1981) on television, but this could be a particularly interesting time to watch it -- a day after Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer recreate Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda's Oscar-winning roles live on CBS.
Reenactments, featured WWII weapons, some of which are on display outside, such as the large tanks and flamethrowers, along with large black and white photographs taken during, before, and after action, recreate what it must have been like to live through the horrors of that war.
They're not recreating something after the fact; they're knocking together their own messy hybrids.
Playing Bizet's seductive, fate-obsessed gypsy over and over again, in city after city – not just recreating her personality, but reliving her murder by her lover at the end of the opera – could drive anyone towards insanity.
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