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The phrase "are only after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is pursuing or seeking something specific, often implying a sense of exclusivity or intent.
Example: "They are only after the prize money and not interested in the competition itself."
Alternatives: "are solely interested in" or "are just pursuing".
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At that point what we are only after is what validates our own beliefs.
They are only after your oil interests.' It will inflate their imaginations further," he told me.
"Boehner and Cruz — these politicians are only after the perpetuation of their own power.
Quick as a flash he came back saying, "Well, they are only after me".
The worst part, Derman might have added, is that we are only, after all this, at the first act.
She soon finds that all these young men are only after a pretty young girl & what money they can get out of her.
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It was only after Acting Gov.
"These guys were only after document fraud.
"That's only after when people are talking about it.
"It was only after the ceremony that I found him.
It's only after I leave that the questions mount.
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