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The phrase "although only after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurs or is true, but only following a specific condition or event.
Example: "The project was approved, although only after extensive revisions were made."
Alternatives: "but only subsequent to" or "yet only after".
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All these proposals were rejected, although only after hours of discussion.
brought on Lyttle's behalf — although only after aggressively fighting us in the courts, at taxpayer expense.
The American government wants an early deal, although only after Chrysler restructures its balance sheet and renegotiates certain contracts.
She does tease him about his grammar, although only after he tells the world that she is not a good cook.
It was in Lisbon he would enjoy his greatest triumphs, although only after signing Eusebio following a chance meeting in a barber shop.
He had apparently made a tape recording of his colleagues discussing the job, although only after it was done, the officials said.
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Djokovic then served out the victory--although only after saving one last break point.
The analyses on neurocognitive functioning will be similar, although only scores after 12 months of treatment are included.
Should a soft Brexit scenario unfold, registrations will still fall, although only until around 2021, after which I expect the industry to rebound.
The images on the tape made clear that Mr. Pearl had been decapitated, although perhaps only after his death.
But for those who are serious about heading down that track, he recommends concentrating exclusively on research for a while, "for example, by doing a 2-year postdoc," although probably only after getting 2 or 3 years of clinical experience.
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