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The phrase "always after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently follows another event or action in time or sequence.
Example: "She always after her morning coffee feels more energized and ready to tackle the day."
Alternatives: "consistently following" or "invariably after".
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Which is what I'm always after.
People were always after him to do cookbooks".
"The typical prep school guy is always after the girl.
"Her sisters were always after boys in the way that I, too, was always after girls when I was younger.
Claire Tomalin recently said: "Nina was always after our volunteers".
He was always after the ball.He was very athletic.
The police and you are always after me".
The Maneris are charismatic musicians, and they're always after beauty.
I had started gathering things, but it was always after the fact.
They are telling you that he was after something, that he was always after it".
But always, after a while, he says no thanks and moves on.
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