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The phrase "or after" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something will happen at a certain time or event, specifically after a specified time or event. Example: The event will take place at noon or after the conclusion of the morning session.
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(Or after, for that matter).
Or after.
Judge: Before or after you drink it?
Factor in dinner somewhere before or after.
Or, after they fired it, themselves?
Was that before or after the test?
Midnight or after, and the little lights.
Then, or after a few stiff drinks.
Not before or after.
Or after Christian Dior, or after anyone but Cassini.
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