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Discover Ludwig"fell after" is a grammatically correct phrase to use in written English.
It is typically used to describe an event or action that occurred after a previous event or action. Example: "The sun set, and darkness fell after, enveloping the city in a blanket of shadows."
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Bonds fell after the sale.
Insurance shares fell after the attacks.
Treasuries fell after the announcement.
GAPDH and PGAM1 nitration levels fell after hypoxia/reoxygenation.
McDonald's, however, fell after reporting disappointing revenue.
Gold prices fell after rising in Europe.
Gold prices fell after rising overseas.
A1 Stocks fell after the Nortel announcement.
"The false ceiling fell after the blast.
Mr. Netanyahu fell after 19 months.
Cisco stock fell after hours to $19.74.
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