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Discover Ludwig"after service" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who has finished serving a specific duty or role, as in this example sentence: John was praised for his kind and efficient demeanor during his time as a waiter, so the restaurant offered him a job as a manager shortly after service.
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Some cooks look flustered and wrung out after service.
They opened it just for us after service.
After service in the war against Denmark (1864), he was made governor of Schleswig.
After service in the U.S. Army, he worked (1958-62) for the Baltimore Mdd).
After service (1943 46) in the U.S. Army, Alexander attended the Sorbonne.
"What's a Russian tearoom?" Then, after service, Mussie got mugged on his way home.
The synagogue revived a moribund youth program and now holds a weekly reception after service.
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A highly sought-after service, his job was to quarter the animal, then cure all into seasoned cold cuts.
And there was no after-service or further debate.
New evidence that the state of after-service care for military personnel is extremely poor is damning.
The volume of long-term assets will increase when FAO start funding after-service medical costs.
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