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The phrase "after those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or actions that occur following a previously mentioned subject or situation.
Example: "We will discuss the results after those who participated in the survey have been acknowledged."
Alternatives: "following those" or "subsequent to those".
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After those workouts, Cabrera blossomed.
After those years of Leagu-y capers,.
(Benoit replaced Coke after those two hits).
After those phenomena, "Dancing Fools" was inevitable.
After those deep breaths, talk to yourself.
No permits are required after those times.
After those dates, late registration fees apply.
After those two weeks, their careers diverged.
So what happened after those periods?
"After those threats, it shows you".
Go after those who abused it".
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