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Discover LudwigThe word "ex-post" is correct and can be used in written English
It is an adverb that means "after the fact" and is used to refer to something that happens after an event has occurred. For example, "We only realized the full implications of our decision ex-post."
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ex-post
adjective
Alternative spelling of ex post
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Bureaucratically speaking, that ex-post personal identification represented the death certificate's ultimate end.
The CCB-S algorithm produces an ex-post monotone allocation rule that can then be transformed into an ex-post incentive compatible and ex-post individually rational mechanism.
In contrast, audit firm reporting represents ex-post conservatism.
We call this ex-post optimal consumption (EPOC).
Anyway, these behavioral changes could always be included ex-post.
All studies, apart from one case, concern ex-post evaluation.
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"The ex post is an illusion".
That would be ex post facto with a vengeance.
"I don't want to hear any ex post facto complaining".
The ex post facto clause bars retroactive punishment.
The days of ex post facto price justification are over.
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