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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only after did" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something happened only after a specific event or condition was met.
Example: "Only after did she realize the importance of hard work."
Alternatives: "only after she" or "not until did she".
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It was only after doing teacher-training that a tutor encouraged him to apply for Rada.
Only after doing his Nobel Prize-winning research did Mr. Bohr receive his doctorate from the University of Copenhagen, in 1956.
The administration endorsed a bill imposing modest reforms in accounting only after doing everything it could to block it.
Only after doing all of this will we begin to ensure that all children can come to school genuinely, and equally, ready to learn and succeed.
Consumer groups advise auto buyers to go into a showroom only after doing a lot of research into new car prices.
Only after doing all that and concluding that the price they were receiving for the assets was an attractive one when compared to the utility of retaining those assets did the CRC vote.
Only after doing this will they really be able to assess whether they understand the topic.
Only after doing so is it allowable for the woman to pursue career development in paid employment.
I may have fallen down the rabbit hole, but only after doing my homework.
Only after doing this can you collaborate on what would ease their doubts.
Only after graduating did she learn that the course didn't qualify her for real-life medical assistant jobs.
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