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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after returned" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete expression that may intend to indicate an action that follows a return, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After I returned from my trip, I felt refreshed."
Alternatives: "after coming back" or "following my return".
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He was called to the British bar in 1953 and soon after returned home to practice law.
In 2000, Cavaliere won the Helen Lempriere travelling art scholarship and the year after returned to Italy.
She escaped from the Nazi prison during a lapse in security on Hitler's birthday, and shortly after returned to the United States.
My stepmother contacted a breeder in upstate New York and not long after returned with a puppy which they promptly named Hannibal, after the famous Carthaginian warrior who had also made his name in the Swiss Alps.
But Pratt's intervention, and Martyn's departure soon after, returned the initiative to England and they went on to edge to a three-wicket victory on a nervy fourth day.
After college he moved to Dallas to do consulting work with Deloitte, but soon after returned to Austin to enter the family business as manager of a single Sport Clips store owned by the home office.
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