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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is after not" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not usable in standard English contexts.
Example: "The event is after not being scheduled." (This is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "follows not" or "comes after not".
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"The thing about payment systems is, after not paying for 15 years, you need to change people's mind-sets," he said.
From the window of a train from Yorkshire to London last week, I noticed several miles of farmland already heavily flooded, and that is after not particularly dramatic levels of rainfall, suggesting that the water table remains high.
Like Ives and many literary chroniclers of the time, Mr. Feld is after not just surface realities like the parades and idealized pretty girls of small-town America in the first half of the 20th century but also the unacknowledged, sometimes tormented emotions that lay below the surface.
"The sad thing is, after not converting our chances, we have paid the price by conceding from a free-kick and a penalty.
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Spanton says it's equality he's after, not segregation.
It's authenticity that we're after, not phony adolescence.
'But I don't.' " 'So, is it your old school you're after?' " 'Not necessarily.
They were after not much more than recognition for their talents.
Digital games are, after all, not a new medium.
It was after Season 7, not 5.
He is not after verisimilitude.
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