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Discover Ludwig"exactly after" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means something is happening immediately after something else, with no time gap in between. Example: The movie will start exactly after the commercials end.
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The contract made exactly after East led a low club.
That will be almost exactly after the Rio Olympics.
At the other table, South made three spades exactly after a heart lead.
The young doctor returned, twenty-four hours exactly after his earlier visit.
He wasn't exactly after attention, though that's what he got at the spectacular upper levels of his discomposure.
This was a situation, as close to unique as one could be, in which a player could pinpoint an opposing hand exactly after hearing one bid.
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Local discontent did not exactly vanish after the interval.
But his career did not exactly skyrocket after that.
The concept of a flying car is not exactly new, after all.
"But what exactly happened after he shot himself?" Laura is a legal secretary.
Ostia wasn't exactly forgotten after the encroaching silt and vegetation took over.
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