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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after these elections" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a future point in time that follows a specific event or action, in this case, the elections. Example: After these elections, the newly elected officials will be sworn in and begin their terms.
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"That will be different after these elections.
I believe that peace will come after these elections".
But after these elections were lost by her party, Merkel soldiered on.
Immediately after these elections, Fini subsumed the MSI into a new and allegedly more respectable party, the National Alliance (AN).
Opinion polls suggest that the knesset which will emerge after these elections will not yield a fundamentally different picture.
After these elections, Mr. Sarkozy is preparing to start the second phase of his presidency with a speech on Monday and a reshuffle of his cabinet.
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"There is no question there is work to be done after these election results and we intend to grow," McCarthy said, citing an emphasis on economic issues, "strengthening our homeland" and national security.
After losing these elections, Savimbi and UNITA resumed their military struggle for control of the country, with UNITA dominating most of the countryside.
"After all these elections, half the country is severely disappointed and the other half is thrilled," Kelly said.
After all these election debacles, somebody should have lost his post.
After these chaotic elections, all the deputies (with one exception) joined the SYL, which became increasingly authoritarian.
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