You can actually use "once after" in certain circumstances. In that sentence, "once after" is unnecessary but you may have instances where once after can help making a point on the sequence of events.
١٤ أغسطس ٢٠٢٢
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You need to use either "once" or "after", like this
- Once they have left, be sure to stay where you are
- After they have left, be sure to stay where you are
These two sentences have the same meaning
١٣ يونيو ٢٠١٦
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No, but you may say either "Once they have left..." or "After they have left..."