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The phrase "after responds" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "after responding"? You can use "after responding" when referring to actions or events that occur following a response to a question or situation.
Example: "After responding to the email, I felt relieved that I had addressed the issue promptly."
Alternatives: "after replying" or "after answering".
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Andrew: We're certainly working hard to balance the needs of Vox users with advertisers and don't believe that the audience we're going after responds well to flashing banners and "punch the monkey" type messaging.
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