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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after sawing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an action that occurs following the act of sawing something, typically in contexts related to woodworking or construction.
Example: "After sawing the wood into the desired lengths, I began assembling the pieces."
Alternatives: "following the sawing" or "subsequent to sawing".
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Lumber should be stickered immediately after sawing, ideally as the boards come off the mill.
The only way is to soak them either before or after sawing.
He escaped in 1952 after sawing through his cell bars, and eventually found refuge in Cairo.
That night, after sawing a bar, he slithered out, helping two other boys squeeze through the tiny opening.
A friend smuggled in a blade hidden in food, and Mr. Ben Bella escaped after sawing open the bars of his cell.
I now have a small twisted loop, and after sawing through it to make it round, it suddenly looks like a ring – and it's only taken about 45 minutes.
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The system is capable of identifying the defects on the wafers after die sawing.
I emerged intact, but only after nearly sawing into my thigh, risking my eyesight with flying wood chips and escaping a few other situations that I only now recognize as perilous.
It is not criminality, it is not uncertainty, it is not fear, it is a big space of security and stability," he said after symbolically sawing a border pole with Slovakia's prime minister, Robert Fico.
MET CHAMBER ENSEMBLE After weeks of sawing away in the pit, chained to the likes of "Lucia di Lammermoor," these players must be thrilled to find themselves in the spotlight with substantial music on their stands.
The surface of the cut sample was polished with a sand paper after saw cutting and later the sample was vacuum dried.
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