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The phrase "after she presented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a sequence of events where something occurs following a presentation made by a female subject.
Example: "After she presented her findings, the audience had a chance to ask questions."
Alternatives: "following her presentation" or "subsequent to her presentation".
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"And after she presented, people wanted to do deals.
She had a few after she presented Newsnight a few times, "which I'm sure Evan Davis won't get.
The home here was renamed for the philanthropist Lillian Booth just last spring, after she presented it a $2 million gift.
After she presented her data on stress-altered cells, he grew convinced that, with his guidance, the research would be accepted by Nature.
In 2007 — 30 years after she presented her first work in New York — Ms. Rethorst began her "208 East Broadway" series.
After she presented the officer an expired Mexican passport instead of a valid driver's license, she was arrested and taken to a county jail, where she acknowledged being an illegal immigrant.
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Yet barely after she presents her offer for both to take Quinn down, five nomads attack, first killing her former regent.
Thirteen years after diagnosis, she presented for mesenchymal stem cell therapy at IntelliHealth Plus Clinic, Bangkok, Thailand.
After class, she presented me with one of the most cherished mementos I have from my dozen years in the classroom: a multicolored wooden frame with Mr. Turner written in black letters on the top and a cute blue creature saying "Hi," surrounded by 20 "Hi's".
Fifteen days after discharge she presented with history of diplopia and headache.
After abortion she presented with septic shock, oligoanuria, consumption coagulopathy, and respiratory insufficiency.
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