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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inaugurated after" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe events or actions that occur after a formal beginning or opening ceremony. Here is an example: "The new mayor was inaugurated after a grand ceremony attended by city officials and members of the community."
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So the least popular new president in the history of new presidents just got himself inaugurated, after losing the popular election by three million votes.
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The Stirling prize, inaugurated shortly after his death in 1992, is named after him.
The visible memorial to his legacy at San Diego became Geisel Library, designed by the California architect William Pereira and inaugurated shortly after Chancellor Galbraith resumed his professorship at U.C.L.A. in 1968.
The caravans, like so many security measures introduced in recent months, were a brainstorm of President Álvaro Uribe, the Oxford-educated technocrat who was inaugurated a year ago after pledging to make this country safer.
The violence between the mostly Muslim rebel group and Christian militias - widely known as anti-balaka (anti-machete) - has continued even though President Samba-Panza was inaugurated last month after Seleka leader Michel Djotodia resigned as president.
Franklin Roosevelt was inaugurated shortly after Adolph Hitler seized power in Germany.
Pan Am's round-the-world Flight 1 (westbound) and Flight 2 (eastbound) were inaugurated just after World War II.
St. Helena's new governor, Andrew Gurr, was inaugurated on November 11, after a six-month delay.
An afternoon edition, inaugurated not long after the merger, folded on Sept. 27.
Goal is Blatter's pet project, inaugurated not long after he came to power in 1998.
The hostages were not released until the day Mr. Reagan was inaugurated, 444 days after they were taken captive.
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