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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after this has" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, typically referring to something that will occur following a specific action or condition being met.
Example: "After this has been completed, we can move on to the next phase of the project."
Alternatives: "once this has" or "following this has".
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It is advertised as 100% British beef, but origin is irrelevant after this has been done to it.
After this has been cooked and cooled, mix the glaze in a saucepan and pour it over the crust.
"After this has progressed for some depth, if you rub against the surface, those grains will just come off," he said.
Second, after this has been instituted, introduce peak period pricing onto the subway — similar to that on the Washington, D.C., Metro.
But if it's an alt-rock essence they were after, this has come off more like a low-key Glee than Grateful Dead.
After this has been done though, thousands of articles and provisions may then be amended or deleted without the approval of MPs.
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After all, this has been the corporate reality in Europe.
After all, this has happened before.
More than four months after Paris, this has not happened.
After this had gone on for some time, I led her over to the couch.
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