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The phrase "after removing from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where something is taken away or eliminated from a particular context or situation.
Example: "The data was analyzed after removing from the dataset any outliers that could skew the results."
Alternatives: "after excluding from" or "after taking out from".
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Serve while slightly warm, preferably about 30 minutes after removing from oven.
After removing from the research households in the "most deprived" categories, Rost's team focused on those working but are nevertheless suffering high levels of financial stress.
(b) FESEM image of the bottom of the ZnO nanowire film after removing from the silicon substrate.
Clean reads were obtained after removing from the raw sequence data the reads containing only adapters, reads with a content of N > 10% and low quality reads.
After removing from the radial field at the core surface the time-averaged axisymmetric component, they high-pass filtered the field with a cutoff period of 400 years.
It is known that this procedure produces a H-terminated surface [21], and indeed, the samples were hydrophobic after removing from vacuum.
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Moreover when the films are transferred to the furnace and thermally activated after removed from the deposition chamber, they are exposed to air.
Immediately after removed from the oven, press an unwrapped Hershey Kiss in the center of each cookie.
Unclip the speaker from the wiring harness after removing it from the panel.
When cooking in foil, don't unwrap the parcel immediately after removing it from the heat.
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