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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after suggested" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a sequence of events following a suggestion, but it requires additional context or restructuring to be usable.
Example: "After the suggestion was made, we decided to move forward with the plan."
Alternatives: "following the suggestion" or "subsequent to the suggestion".
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"We're running out of dead people to name post offices after," suggested the committee's vice chairman, Gary Ackerman of Queens, thoughtfully.
The American palaeontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn, which B. osborni was named after, suggested it may had been a titanothere.
In fact, after suggested posttranslational methionine removal [10], average masses of the two monomer allozymes were supposed to be 20,589.3 Da or, 20,647.4 Da, respectively, deduced from the nucleotide sequence of human Glo1 [19].
Initial reports soon after suggested that the violence had been brought under control, but later reports state that violence recommenced on 1 October and subsequently spread to Tha Byu Chaing, Pauk Taw, Shwe Hlay and Me Kyun townships.
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He was lambasted and forced to apologise after suggesting suicide was a "fashion" at the company.
In 2004 he was banned from performing by Burnley council after suggesting that members of the BNP "should be shot".
Where is our sacrifice?" thundered Mr. Coburn, immediately after suggesting that the bill cost too much.
Lewis Hamilton has been forced to clarify comments after suggesting Sebastian Vettel was boring Formula One fans.
Last month, Omar apologized "unequivocally" after suggesting support for Israel was fueled by donations from a lobby group.
After suggesting my new potential persona, my Charles River friend gave me some invaluable advice about what I had to do.
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