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Discover LudwigThe phrase "particularly after" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to emphasize something that occurs or happened after a specific event. For example: This new technology has become particularly popular after its release.
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Purses grew, particularly after World War II.
My son objected at first, particularly after seeing the trailer.
Yet throughout this period -- and particularly after the I.M.F.
People are attached to them, particularly after 9/11".
However, particularly after Gaza, the international community began to disagree.
In winter these streets look especially warm, particularly after dark.
Santana welcomes pressure, particularly after the All-Star break.
"That combination of corners is phenomenal, particularly after Copse.
"Last year was very bad, particularly after Sept. 11.
Particularly after we started to have children and stuff".
But particularly after that last, after the D.U.I".
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