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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after the name" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that follows or is added to a person's name, such as a title or designation.
Example: "Please include your degree or certification after the name on your application form."
Alternatives: "following the name" or "subsequent to the name".
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No comma is wanted after the name.
After the name change, an interesting thing happened.
The devised architecture is named Khorramshahr (named after the name of the port).
A "namesake" is normally the person or thing named after the name source.
She named her speck Hylabrook, after the name of her parents' house.
("Roshi," or teacher, is a Japanese honorific that goes after the name).
A letter T after the name indicates resistance to tobacco mosaic virus.
The Protein Data Bank (PDB) code of the displayed structure is given after the name.
After the name change, it announced the long-awaited color model: the Palm IIIc.
And the assets of both types grew at similar rates after the name changes.
We also provide the number of families in each order (in parentheses, after the name of each order), and the number of species in each family (in parentheses, after the name of each family).
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com