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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after tournament" is not correct in English as it lacks an article or preposition to clarify its meaning.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to a time period following a tournament, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We will discuss the results after the tournament concludes."
Alternatives: "following the tournament" or "post-tournament".
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"She has shown that in tournament after tournament," McCracken says.
The wrist injury led to wrist surgery, and he dropped out of tournament after tournament.
Tournament after tournament, Woods kept delivering special moments, and the world kept watching, wondering what he would do next.
"I think you can win tournament after tournament, but I think majors define a player," Stanford said.
But Seve couldn't keep it up tournament after tournament, year after year, in the way that Woods managed).
Worse yet: In February 2011, after tournament officials threatened to move the French Open outside Paris, they reached a consensus to renovate and expand instead.
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Although this represented a fair division of the total, the nominal winner was Goldin, established through his triumph in an after-tournament blitz playoff.
After tournaments, he challenged the champions to play for stakes.
We always say after tournaments that we need to keep the interest going and the question is always 'how?'how
"I'm going to be there before tournaments, and then after tournaments go home.
It was after a tournament in Long Island the summer after my junior year.
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