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'goes after' is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to mean that something follows something else in sequence. For example, "The train leaves at 5:30 and the bus goes after that."
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Fulfillment: She goes after Lois.
Anything goes after politics".
"What goes after your goats?" Gardner asked.
We'll see how it goes after.
Then, he goes after him".
So she goes after him.
"She goes after the gadgets.
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Just go after lunch.
They go after individuals.
I went after him.
"Diane went after me.
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