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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'only after she' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something happens or is done following a certain event or action that has been performed by the subject mentioned previously. For example: I could finally relax only after she had finished tidying the living room.
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She said they gave her one only after she was visibly bleeding.
But only after she read this piece.
She learned about welfare only after she came to N.Y.
Only after she was done did she wave Ogechi forward.
She became wealthy only after she married Mr. Peterson.
She was convinced only after she saw his tattoos.
Only after she went to lie down did his mind shift back into logistics mode.
Ms. Davis said he returned the jewelry only after she hired a private investigator.
My father told us about her illness only after she died.
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Only after she showed that a therapy for severe combined immune deficiency could work did pharmaceutical companies get interested.
Her salary was raised to $503,000, and only after she protested was raised again to $525,000.
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