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The phrase "after some seconds" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a brief period of time that has passed before an action occurs or a result is observed. Example: "After some seconds, the machine began to whir and come to life."
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After some seconds of lesbian romping, one of the women tells Alex, "You are going to want to change those sheets".
Arrows indicate complexes that after some seconds disappear.
This changes after some seconds, when the CO molecules get adsorbed.
For the deposition of Cu the highest gradient force acts at the beginning of the deposition process and drops down after some seconds to a negligible value although the magnetic susceptibility is lower in comparison to Ni and Co.
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After some seconds of inspection the examined hornet started to heat up the thorax very strongly, without making any attempts to escape.
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It is concluded from this experimental work that consciousness is likely to vanish within some seconds after decapitation.
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