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The phrase "attitude after" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to someone's attitude following a specific event or situation, but it lacks context. Example: "Her attitude after the meeting was noticeably more positive."
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Mariucci said Owens's unrepentant attitude after his celebrations didn't help.
Showalter used that phrase again to describe his own attitude after losing on Wednesday.
This was Gilroy's attitude after he'd finished filming, in the early summer.
There's even a saying to illustrate this attitude: "After we are gone, there may as well be a flood".
"After attending cram schools for several years, students may still hold such an attitude after entering university.
In a sharp departure from his past attitude after losses, Latrell Sprewell seemed almost giddy while speaking with reporters.
But overnight, he changes his attitude after the actors in his newest play complain about his inauthentic children's dialogue.
The team-first attitude, after all, is why the Eagles are still lacing up the skates at this point in the year.
The prime minister and chancellor adopted a "gung ho" attitude after the SNP's landslide Holyrood election victory in 2011, according to the former Scotland secretary Michael Moore.
The family of Waldron had the same attitude after of her death, says Julia Leu, the mayor of Douglas shire council.
Mrs. Jason said she changed her attitude after her assigned number went on her mailbox and she suddenly stopped having problems with missed deliveries and service calls.
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