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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after something" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that happened or occurred following or as a result of a previous event or action. Example: "After finishing her dinner, Sarah went for a walk in the park." In this sentence, "after finishing her dinner" indicates that Sarah went for a walk in the park following the completion of her meal.
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But it's after something interesting.
Tetzlaff is after something different.
We are after something.
She's after something bigger.
"They're after something".
But most are after something else.
Especially after something like this.
Ford was after something else.
They're after something more than victory here.
Soon after, something very strange happened.
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