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"supposed after" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to introduce an expected future event or action. For example: "We had no idea of the difficulties we were supposed after."
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Right-to-buy was supposed, after all, to banish "sink estates" and by extension "sink communities".
The risk is that heavy-handed precautions will take the fun out of what is supposed, after all, to be a sporting event.Some new restrictions seem reasonable.
Disappointingly, it is not officially named, as I once supposed, after the great poet John Milton and the economist John Maynard Keynes.
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But, I suppose, after those calendars, anything goes.
I suppose, after the amount of time I have been playing football and it hasn't really quite happened.
I suppose, after living in Tucson for many years, I've come to know the sun pretty well.
"A nice change for you, I suppose, after all those dreary plays," said the lady next to me.
"It just kind of started sprouting up everywhere, that phrase, I suppose after the two good years I've had".
"Suppose after you work hard, get out of here, find an apartment, and spend all this money buying furniture, and then it all burns down.
Suppose, after years of buying shampoo at your local pharmacy, you discover you can order the same shampoo for less money on the Web.
In a reference to the Newcastle winger Damien Duff, the Irish trainer said: "I suppose after this, I should get the Newcastle job.
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