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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'even after it' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that happened previously or to imply that something occurred despite something else. For example, "My plans for the day had been ruined, but I decided to make the most of it even after it."
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That, say solar fans, shows that the sector can thrive even after it loses its subsidies.
The Royal manages to stay fresh even after it has cooled for an hour in its "God Bless America" box.
The account continues to age, even after it is closed.
I was still making revisions even after it opened.
So even after it closes, this show goes on.
Even after it ended, the economy was sluggish, and unemployment continued to rise.
The army has played a decisive role, even after it donned a figleaf of civilian rule.
Even after it became clear that East Berliners could now travel west at will, she didn't.
Inspiration can come at any time, even after it feels like you haven't been getting anywhere.
Even after it is gone, it will be hard to forget.
He said that Mr. Hanson performed oral sex on him, persisting even after it became painful.
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