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Discover Ludwig"move after" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a way to order or direct someone to do something after another action is completed. For example, you could say, "Please move after the bell rings."
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Not the smartest move, after all!
"I couldn't even move after the match".
And the next move after that?
"People do change and move after death.
But it was a wise move after a tough time.
Then the sellers decided not to move after all.
Then came one move after another, all false alarms.
But only one company made the move after that.
Yet this wasn't an arrogant move: after all.
This day was not about his new move, after all.
I wouldn't even have to make a move after that.
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