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Discover LudwigThe phrase "second after" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "second after" to mean "immediately after the first one". For example, "She was the second person after me to finish the race."
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ONE SECOND AFTER, by William R. Forstchen.
Vonn was second after the opening run.
Shawn Stefani was second after a 65.
Inkster finished second after shooting a 64.
Sherri Turner was second after a 70.
A split second after this, he blinks.
Jean Bartholomew was second after a 66.
'Immediately,' Reta suggests, 'One second after birth.
second after traffic lights changed against him.
Blood pressure is second after dietary risks".
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And it would have been nice to get the second-after catch, too".
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