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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after weekly" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a time frame following a weekly occurrence, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We will review the reports after weekly meetings."
Alternatives: "following weekly" or "subsequent to weekly".
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Protesters marched in several parts of Khartoum and in at least one other city, Wad Madani, after weekly Muslim prayers.
As in a number of other Middle Eastern nations, the protesters had gathered after weekly communal prayers at central mosques.
Wall Street rallied Thursday after weekly unemployment claims fell and Ford Motor reported a profit in the first quarter, injecting some optimism about the economy into the market.
The stock market rose Thursday after weekly applications for unemployment benefits fell to a five-year low, raising investor hopes that the labor market is improving.
The revival closed on Broadway in June 2010 after weekly box-office sales dropped when the many members of the original cast left for a run in London.
Once more it was the US which influenced events, with Wall Street moving higher after weekly jobless claims hit a six year low and the latest GDP figures came in line with initial estimates of growth of 2.5%.
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After 9 weekly injections, the lesion disappeared (10 months after onset).
24 hours after a single instillation (BCG acute) or 7 days after 4 weekly instillations (Control and BCG repeated).
"Weeks after the game," Barry wrote, "we were in a pub after our weekly evening class.
After its weekly meeting, the Palestinian cabinet also opposed the American plan.
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