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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after she got" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, specifically referring to something that happened following her obtaining or receiving something.
Example: "After she got the promotion, she felt a renewed sense of purpose in her career."
Alternatives: "after she received" or "after she obtained".
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Not long after, she got a spot in the Children's trial.
Not long after, she got divorced from her husband of eight years.
"After she got married.
It became even more apparent after she got to college.
The day after she got the curtains.
Soon after, she got a job at Walmart.
He committed suicide shortly after she got away.
She died a few days after she got back.
They promised to call her soon after she got back.
(Her mother died eight days after she got home).
After she got home, she went to the police.
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