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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after ruling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to actions or events that occur following a decision or judgment made by a person or authority.
Example: "The team made adjustments to their strategy after ruling on the previous game’s outcome."
Alternatives: "following the decision" or "subsequent to the ruling".
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Williamson scored it, but German official Marija Kurtes ruled it out after ruling some England players had encroached into the 18-yard box.
After ruling that out, she juggled endless skepticism.
An ANC disciplinary committee last year fined him after ruling he had undermined Mr Zuma.
MacDonald made his plea for peace after ruling that the English proceedings could be halted.
"After ruling the country for 48 years, the military needs some mechanism to safeguard the interests and safety of persons.
After ruling from Egypt from 293 to 295, Galerius assumed command of defensive operations against the Sāsānians in 297.
After ruling as dictator from 1828 to 1830, Bolívar convoked a convention to frame a new constitution.
Judge Ford extended Turner's prison sentence from seven and a half years to 10 after ruling him dangerous.
Hafez al-Assad died on June 10 after ruling Syria with an iron hand for 30 years.
Hours later, a court sentenced 18 members of People's Democracy to prison terms after ruling that they had supported terrorism.
After ruling out serious medical afflictions, the Samurai turned to products marked "sensitive" to restore her complexion to a color other than flaming magenta.
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