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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dawn after" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, you can use "after the dawn" or "the dawn after" to refer to a time period. Example: The city was silent, the only sound coming from the birds chirping after the dawn.
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Medina titled the sculpture "Aurora" ("Dawn"), after a poem by Federico García Lorca.
That's the distinguishing virtue of this sport: dawn after dawn after dawn.
May it be granted them yet to see the dawn after the long night!
The Fox Searchilght purchase of "Little Miss Sunshine" was concluded at dawn after the first screening.
Other works include "Chepstow Castle," "Rome, From San Pietro in Montorio," and "Dawn After the Wreck".
"Everybody started leaving the town and surrounding villages at dawn after the gunmen had left".
I went through the old place at dawn after the funeral, turning out lights and preparing to take my leave.
At dawn, after a 20-minute drive from Moab, Davis staked a flag into the red sand.
Setting out into the early winter dawn, after an hour we reached a spot between jagged rocks.
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THE DAWN -- After a hyperbolic night when so many fidgety people did their cork popping at home, New York stepped into the new year a little sleepier, a little messier, but otherwise mostly normal.
"Grant, O Lord" (crash!) "…that we may have fair skies…" (KA-Bang!) "…with morning dawn…" After he finishes, there is what sounds like a deep collective groan, but it may just be the ship breaking in half.
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