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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after we see" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, specifically that something will happen following the act of seeing or observing something.
Example: "After we see the results of the experiment, we can make a decision on the next steps."
Alternatives: "once we observe" or "after we look at".
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"After, we see.
Will it reverse itself next month after we see the enactment of the budget?
"The trial starts from zero," he said, "and after we see the decisions we will know whether certain witnesses have to be recalled, or evidence retested".
"Clearly action is being ramped up, but we will only be able to say things are getting better after we see evidence of a significant drop in poaching levels sustained over a period of years," he said.
"It's unrealistic to think Cisco is going to get any wind at its back until three months after we see any significant shift in economywide corporate earnings," he said.
Introducing large portions of backstory after we see Sid running seemed natural to me in this case, just because the act of running seems to lend itself to reflection on past events.
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The first time we touched the ice was the day after we saw our first iceberg.
After we saw our name, we didn't want to watch the show anymore".
It was a wonderful mixed bag but nothing to hold us after we saw a tarpon.
"From what you could see, right?" "He bought me a doughnut after we saw 'Double Indemnity,' " the witness, Dana Farrar, replied.
12 hours after we saw migrants hiding in the bushes the holes still hadn't been fixed.
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