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"joined after" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to join two clauses in a sentence, or to refer to the order in which two different elements occur. For example: "The two scientists joined forces after discovering a shared interest in the project."
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The other protesters had joined after driving by.
Eric Trump joined after graduating from Georgetown in 2006.
A few other participants have joined after being tested by other companies, such as Ancestry.com.com
I then cooked with Abby and Vipin joined after his exam.
The company I joined after graduation contacted me about my research.
Other U.S. companies joined after oil was found near Dhahran in 1938.
His grandfather founded the firm, which Mr Zambrano joined after leaving Stanford University in 1968.
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Join after-school clubs and societies.
Join after-school (and during school) clubs.
Join after-school clubs and teams to find people who share your interests.
Join after-school clubs and groups, hang out, and get to know people.
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