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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Does this mean "after"

Is this correct and mean "after"

I don't mind her doing that having smoked. = after she smokes
  

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Hi, It is very unclear. Please explain yourself again using other words. Regards

  • Hi, It is very unclear.
  • Please explain yourself again using other words.
  • Regards
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Hi,

It is very unclear. Please explain yourself again using other words.

Regards
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That is usually what it would mean- but it is not a clear way to state it. I would consider stating it like this:

I don't mind her doing that, even after she has been smoking.

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