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The phrase "that come after" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that follows or comes after another thing. Example: "The first chapter of the book sets the stage for the events that come after."
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The generations that come after are significantly smaller – so Britain en masse is getting greyer.
Then, consider those that come after him.
I am willing to let those that come after me to determine their own end.
This solution and the ones that come after it are huge news," he said.
"The successful enterprise IPOs serve as beacons for the companies that come after them".
Any questions that come after should be a natural follow up to their response.
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Do everything that comes after quickly, otherwise you will perish".
And, ohh, the burning shame that came after!
That came after a strong start.
But that comes after two tumultuous years.
All of that came after us.
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