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Discover Ludwig“years after” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time that has passed since an event or action occurred. For example: Many years after his release, he still suffered from the trauma of his imprisonment.
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Two years after his appointment.
only two years after that.
6 years after Mar.
billion, roughly three years after the merger.
This is eleven years after the fact".
Remember those early years after deregulation?
I came back two years after.
His father lived for many years after.
Twenty years after the death, St . Paul
He was malnourished for years after that.
For 100 years after Albuquerque, Goa boomed.
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