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"started right after" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something began immediately following another event or action. Example: The concert started right after the opening act finished their set.
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Of course, the rain started right after they finished".
We sat down a week before we started, right after Selection Monday, and compared notes.
It started right after he surrendered the Russian presidency to Vladimir V. Putin.
And it was something that we started right after my last movie.
The planning for the picnic started right after the last picnic".
Those figures, according to that Pew report, represented a significant trend reversal that started right after World War II.
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At this elevation, snowfall often starts right after Labor Day, and the lakes start to freeze over.
They blamed cricket overkill — with the I.P.L. starting right after the World Cup — and the dilution of fan loyalty after many players changed teams.
If production of the swine flu vaccine were to start right after that, the first 50 million to 80 million doses would be available by September, Dr. Robinson said.
These days he would have been groomed for a five-year plan with maximum sales potential starting right after the music got on tape.
There, the full-blown civil war did not start right after the coup in January, but in September 1992; nine months later.
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