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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after the bell" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the time that follows a specific signal, often in the context of schools or trading markets.
Example: "Students are allowed to leave the classroom after the bell rings."
Alternatives: "following the signal" or "once the bell sounds".
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After the bell, Roger Mayweather seemed unperturbed.
Shares of Intel also declined after the bell.
And then another one after the bell for good measure.
"After the Bell trial I almost swore off attending trials".
Paul Tanui made his move just after the bell.
Groupon shares were trading at $2.95 after the bell.
"Sometimes Lev would keep talking after the bell rang and no one ever moved," he says.
Drago strikes Apollo after the bell with a vicious blow and kills him.
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"It was sort of an after-the-bell transaction".
In after-the-bell trading in New York shares in the company gained 4.5%.
Gilead Sciences shares rose almost 4percenttoto $83 in after-the-bell trading.
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