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The phrase "after six seconds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific duration of time that has passed before an event occurs or an action is taken.
Example: "The light turned green after six seconds, allowing the cars to proceed."
Alternatives: "following six seconds" or "subsequent to six seconds".
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Then, after six seconds, there is friction.
He celebrated the record-breaking strike by holding up six fingers, thinking he had scored after six seconds.
This was an explosive tie from the outset with Boyd's scything tackle on Robbie Neilson after six seconds setting the tone.
Asked by a reporter next day if he would now withdraw the "weapons of mass destruction" excuse, the president looked dazed; and after six seconds simply dodged the question.
One of Pardew's half-time substitutes, Sammy Ameobi, equalised after six seconds, as Tottenham suffered their latest switch-off, and the other one, Rémy Cabella, crossed for the full Premier League debutant Ayoze Pérez to head the winning goal on 58 minutes.
Burgess, 25, was hurt after six seconds of the match, his final league game before switching codes, but played on to help South Sydney win the title.
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And, not long after, "Ten seconds I've been gone, and she is still vertical".
He cried off after seven seconds.
After fifteen seconds, she wiggles her toes.
After Knight let go after four seconds, he started yelling.
After seventy-six seconds, a timer shut down the engine.
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