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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ago after" is not grammatically correct
You cannot use it in written English. An example of the phrase you would use in written English would be "went after". For example: "The lion went after the zebra an hour ago."
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He admitted guilt years ago after converting to Christianity.
It all started a fortnight ago, after defeat by Cheltenham.
Rogue was doing this thirty years ago, after all.
She left 18 years ago, after the revolution.
I visited a few years ago after my uncle died.
Bought it 3 years ago, after Lem Gould died.
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It was strengthened four years ago, after more disasters.
It reopened only two years ago, after 35 years.
Three years ago, after France Moves, he disbanded it.
"Two years ago, after 9/11, it was just sad.
Mr. McNulty moved there a year ago, after his divorce.
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