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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after sentences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that occurs or is added following the completion of sentences, such as punctuation or additional information.
Example: "Please ensure that you place a period after sentences to indicate their end."
Alternatives: "following sentences" or "subsequent to sentences".
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After Sentences, he will be taking part in an installation project at the National Gallery.
The United Nations, Western nations and human rights groups expressed concern after sentences of 65 years each were given to 14 other activists on Tuesday.
In the 1990s, Channel 4 was making a documentary based on my life of Baden-Powell, and someone asked me why I got so angry after sentences suddenly appeared in the script saying he'd been a fascist.
A17 NEW YORK/REGION B1-10 Sex Offenders Doing Time After Sentences End Critics of a New Jersey psychiatric commitment process for sex offenders are concerned that it is merely an exercise rigged to keep them locked up for a lifetime.
She added that in many cases the executions take place immediately after sentences are handed down in hastily conducted trials.
Like a lot of the prisoners I meet, he works in a manual trade and is often able to walk back into work after sentences.
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News Journal after sentencing.
At times shouting into the microphone, Mr. Obama began sentence after sentence with the word "Virginia".
Sentence after sentence is inflated with meaningless intensifiers such as "deep", "powerful", "magnificent", "famous" and "prestigious".
She was freed on bail from Evin prison after sentencing, it said.
After sentencing, Turner's attorneys notified court that they intend to appeal the conviction.
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