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Discover Ludwig"right after it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened or occurs right after another event. For example: We had a great day at the beach, and then went out for ice cream right after it.
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And right after it raised its Series A round, CloudBees acquired Stax Networks, a rival Java PaaS solutions provider.
"I laughed right after it," he said.
"And right after it finished, the clouds came back again.
Right after it happened, I was completely lucid.
It was fresh in my mind right after it happened.
They switched to me right after it had fallen".
Here it is in instrumental form right after it was conceived a few months ago.
Right after it, her grandfather took sick & died a few days later.
"I lost 25 pounds right after it happened because I just... didn't eat," he says.
"We had a guy who was in Dachau right after it was liberated.
The best thing for us was to have a game scheduled right after it".
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