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Discover Ludwig"persist after" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe when something continues to happen after a certain event or point in time. For example: "The effects of the storm persisted after the sun had gone down."
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The attitudes are so deeply ingrained that they often persist after immigration.
Further downhill, Renee Policastro is inspecting one of the larger pools to persist after the storm.
Only those whose symptoms persist after many months have PTSD and need treatment.
That Clijsters would persist after pulling out of the Unicef was never in doubt.
Nits may persist after treatment, but successful treatment should kill crawling lice.
The effect also appeared to persist after only one series of treatments.
Its pendent, smooth, ball-shaped seed clusters usually dangle singly and often persist after leaf fall.
The female has two sacs that do not necessarily persist after she matures.
However, gait adaptations persist after surgery.
Rather, defects stabilise and persist after a single irradiation event.
Often these alterations persist after systemic hemodynamic optimization.
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