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Discover LudwigThe phrase "told after" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate that something was communicated or revealed at a later time, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "He was told after the meeting that the project had been canceled."
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And tales are there to be told, after all.
(Parliament was only told after the withdrawal had occurred).
We were repeatedly told after Saddam's fall that he had been a brutal tyrant.
We're often told, after all, how few basic plots there are.
Thompson was told after Columbus's game last night that he was headed for New York.
They started to deliberate, only to be told after a few minutes to hold off.
Now we're told, after only a few months of slowdown, that we can kiss prosperity goodbye.
We are often told after disasters like these that "money is no object".
Cervelli said he was told after Nunez's injury that he might have to play third base in an emergency.
The literary world treated them as fairy tales, at their very best, told after dark by the fireplace.
Rodriguez added that he did not even know he had passed McGwire until he was told after the game.
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