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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'continued even after' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that continued to take place in spite of a particular outcome or event. For example: 'The protests continued even after the military forces were deployed.'.
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The symmetry of interests continued, even after Mr. Tandja's fall.
The history of religion, however, continued even after Christ.
The drama continued even after the match's conclusion.
Some of the attacks continued even after he died.
Lachenals erasure continued even after his death in 1955.
The contributions continued even after the outfit went to Korea.
This intervention continued even after Germany's defeat in November 1918.
The argument between the two continued even after the debate.
The formation of Cu2Sex continued even after deposition due to further diffusion of the deposited Se into Cu.
He began collecting and drawing plants in 1657, and continued even after going blind in 1670.
This legal framework has broadly continued, even after the Iranian Revolution (1978 79).
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