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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after tall" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that occurs following a tall object or person, but without additional context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "The tree grew tall, and after tall, the landscape changed dramatically."
Alternatives: "following the tall" or "subsequent to tall".
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But there was a moment in New York City, not long after tall buildings fell on men in uniform, when three talented, ambitious and hardworking prosecutors put on a career-making case, jurors who had heard all the evidence of a miserable crime deliberated with care, and Ronell Wilson, begging for mercy, was deemed not sorry enough to live.
A previous study has shown that the expression of APX was induced shortly after tall fescue plants were exposed to heat (12 hrs at 39°C) [ 37].
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After that tall chair at Jilly's, he sank gratefully into the worn leather banquette, which held him as snugly as a beloved catcher's mitt.
But after the tall fence was replaced in 2003, walkers flooded back, and the signs make no sense for them, as they rarely go all the way around and ought to be free to amble in any direction.
The collaborative family journal of the Stephen children, named after the tall dark house in Kensington where they grew up, covers the years 1891-92 (when Virginia Stephen was 10) and part of 1895.
Named after the tall, fragrant trees that flank a 28-room house built in 1915, Linden possesses a vast lawn, an allee of copper beeches, a pear, peach and apple orchard, greenhouses and a cutting garden.
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