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The phrase "since the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a subordinating conjunction, and can be used to introduce clauses that tell when, how often, why, or under what conditions something happens or happened. For example: Since the dawn of time, people have been intrigued by the mystery of the stars.
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Since the war?
Since the 12th cen.
Since the S.&P.
Since the S.C.A.F.
But since the I.R.S.
— "since the Westway project".
since the company began.
And since the Prop.
since the canal was opened.
We've advanced since the Pleistocene.
"Since the revolution, I'm connected.
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